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C\u2014MONDAY  MOBNINO,  FEBRUARY  SS,  ISIS\nrtVB CENTS A COFT\nNUMBS- 111\nCHINESE HOLd STRENUOUS THRUST\nDEATH LURKS ALONG KIANGWAN LINE\nREPORTER BRAVES\nBULLETS TO VIEW\nKIANGWAN BATTLE\nChinese Defy Japanese Armored Attacks on Town;\nJapanese Advance in Some Sectors; Paper Men\nAre Wonnded Covering Story\nHUSBAND SaLS\nWE AND IMS\nWITH  COUPLE\nIntroduces   Bachelor   to\nHis Ideal; Is Invited to\nReside With Them\nSHAHOBAI. Feb. II (AP) (By\nMorrts J. Bints)\u2014Whining Chlnew bullet stopped my second trip\nbehind tb* Japanew llna near\nSlang\u2014sn tonight, and demonstrated to me that the celestlsls\nstm held a-tlt,' *pSft Mwn rntlnot\n\u2022 n*r^J**\u00bbae\u00bbe \u00ab.aIiTt.\nI gaa .,-. .no-.,.*. to Ktanrf\"\"\nta see that lt ma b-^ln, -vidly,\nIt ww * matter or canjectare\nu to how the flree started. Tbe\nJapanese had aald their aerial\nbombs were responsible It was possible that tit* Chinese themselves\nka* set them In prepsrstion for\na retreat.\nI was able la piece together a picture otf operations tonight'by penetrating back of the Japaneee Una\nalmost to Klangwan, and through\nmy prev\u2014*ua observations todsy froun\nths towa* of th* International Race\nclub. Japanese Mala*\u2014-ten for tbe\naesault on Klangwan. The club la\nhardly more than a mil* aat and\naouth of Klangwan, on Oeneral\nKenklchl Uyeda, th. Jap*\u2014Me commander, haa been -pia-*t*nd there\nmost of todsy.\nMOWIT-OM    AKD    TANKS\nTtw Inf\u2014eitry -tranced _owtr on\nboth sides of th. town under cover\nof   _ewltav\nswitching thttr *ooent of push to\nthe north a* tt* b*ttle went Into\nthe evening hour*.\nThe jspanese cavalry engaged Isolated Chlnew c-tpoets to cut off\nsnipers. The JapaneM Infantry advanced ln small and well paced\ngroups, yet surely, taking over or\nmoving ss circumstances dictated.\nCarrier pigeons were being utilised\nu messengers from the front llna\nto Jspanese headquarters at the race\ncourse. Meanwhile, the Chinese forces\nln trenches and behind the walls\nof Klangwan, poured rifle and machine gun fire steadily Into th* Jap-\naneae troops, occasionally letting\nloose a round or two from light\nartillery.\nft wss sppsrent to m* on both\nvlalts that the Chlneee effort* wae\nsufficient to prev\u2014eit \u2022 Japsna*\nfrontal advance oo t_* town, fn\nfact th* Chlneee bullet, wh\u2014\u2014ng\npaat me tonight were rather convincing proof of lt.\nOfficers pointed out that bullets\nand shells are speltertng everywhere.\nand a trip up to tb* front proves\ntheir aaeerttona to b* no tttment of\nffiie lmegtn\u00bbUoii. A burttti* shell\nsings- . Jap\u00ab***** r*vort*eni tens\ntod.y near japaneee Keado^isrUn,\non. reportal hat been slightly\n*\nFENG'S FEET ITCHING\nfChinese Christian Qeneral Hopes to\nLead Forces\nNANKING, Fsb. II (AP)\u2014M_r-\n\u25a0hsl Oeng Lyhslang, veteran once\nknown at China's Christian gen-\nerel\" aad * romantic figure In\nChina* affairs, startled Nanking\nofficialdom todty by telegraphing\nfrom northern Ktanisn province\nthat k* was taking a hand ln the\nfight (gainst Japan at  Shanghai.\nFeng's message aid he ww not\naa  at-\nyet   ft\u2014ley   recovered   from\ntack ot diphtheria.\nBnt, he added, \"apon learning ef\nthe Japanese ultimatum and the\noutbreak of fighting at Shanghai I\nan coming to Nanking ta confer\nwith Chiang Kai-Shek. Then I an\ngoing to Shanghai t\u201e Inspect the\nsltiatlon *nd lake over the __\u2014\u00bb-\nship of Chinese troops tt nec-\ne\u00abary.\"\nBRITISH ARE WOUNDED\nChinese Shells Mow Down\nWorkers in Hongikew\nSHANGHAI, Fab. 21 (Monday)\u2014\n(AF)\u2014Ought by an ereplodlng\nshell while fighting \u2022 fire ln the\nHongkew district ot the International settlement, all firemen,\nIncluding two Britons, were wound-\no* late lwt night.\nTh* firemen ran to the blaze in\nresponse t* an urgent call from\nJapanese Midlers who were patrolling this section. When they\narrived on the scene, Chinese\nsheila began screaming overhead.\nThe fire brigade retreated but\nreturned later when the artillery\nftre h\u00bbd died down. They were\ncaught In a new rain of explosives.\nWAS WITNESS AT\nWEDDING RITES\nAccepted   $5000;   Later\nBride and Formico Disappear; Probe Made\nM1NEOLA, N,. Y\u201e Feb. tl.\u2014Sale\nof hla Joiing wife to * lonely\nbad-tor for looto ww charted\nyesterday against Frank Formleo,\naged 40, ef Rosm.\nAatstant District Attorney Blch-\n\u2014rd H. Brown told the story after\nth. wife, Mrt. Anna Formico, 20,\nhal been indicted for bigamy tnd\nha husband for aiding and abetting ha.\n\"Anthony Solemlto, a aO-yenr-old\nbachelor, met Formico thne months\nage.\" Brown add, \"and explained\nhe had const.leraMe property and\nthought lt ww about tba* ht\nmarried.\n\"\u2022formico asked him what aort ot\na wlf* h* sought, aolamlto, by some\nstran*. colrK-ld.no., although b* had\nnever awn Mra Formico and did not\nknow JU* newly-found friend ww\nmarried, dwcribed Mi*. Formico el-\nmost exactly.\n'A law <taya lata Form\u2014- Introduced Solent\u2014o to a plump brunette.\nwho, he aald, was M\u2014a Formico. his\ncousin, Actually aba ww ht* wife.\n\"Tbe courtship ww rapid, and\nPormlco ww a wi\u2014lew \u00bbt the wedding. In gratitude, Solemlto deeded\nov\u00bbr ItoOO la property to l**orrn!oo\nand invited him to become . boarder\nIn tho newlyweds' home. Formico\nsooepted.\n\"The thrw lived together ln the\nwin. hot\u2014* for two months. Then\nSolemlto reported to police his wlf.\nsnd his atw boarder had dlaappear-ad.\nAn investigation dlacloatd how Solemlto had been duped.\"\nBrown said Formico had oon verted\nth* H0OO worth of property Into\ncull \u2014ton sfter It had bwn deeded\nto him.\nBULLETINS\n1\u2014Japanese s-rsighen out Um\nbetween Woosung and Kl-\nangwan but mak\u00bb little advance.\n3\u2014Chlneee force* bombed\nheavily but caaulatlea apparently few,\n3\u2014Japanese expected to send\ntot more men for battle in\nShanghai.\n4\u2014400 Chlneee troop* battle\nJapan-** army and hold on.\n6\u2014Chapel   front   1*   quiet.\n0\u2014Japaneee fare gun* blindly\na* visibility poor. Tank*\nmor* up.\n7\u2014Woosung drained by Japaneee and Chlneee force*\nappear to be moving for\nattack  on  weakened  post.\n8\u201428,000 Japaneee troop* opposing small Chinee* garrison,\n9\u2014Casualties numerous on\nJapaneee  aide.\n10\u2014* day breaks Monday. Japanese break through north\nof Klangwan under protection of eraoke screen and\nbarrage.'\nFORMS CABINET\nHanna Fail Party\nNeeds Five Seats\nfor Bare Majority\nDUBLIN, Irish Pree State, Feb. 21.\n\u2014(CP cable)\u2014Bamonn de Valera's\nFlanne Ttil (Republican party) and\nlta Labor *JU\u00ab* tonlgbt needed only\nfive seat* to give them a bare majority tn the Dail Ereann as tabulation of returns from last Tuesday's\nFree State election was halted until\ntomorrow.\nWith results from seven divisions\nof tb* 146 which voted missing, the\nstanding of parties waa:\nPlatma P**l. 69.\nLabor   (Republican), 7,\nGovernment,  40.\nIndependents, 17.\nPUBLICITY ORGANIZATION IS\nFORMED TO ADVERTISE THE\nSCENIC SOUTHERN ROUTE\nA-otphe Brown* and H. U. Whim-\nster. M-son's delegates to th* board\naf tnd. oonferenos at wemle Saturday on highway oooperatlve ad-\nva-alng, returned to NeUon by\nBun-Jay night\", train and reported\nth* sucoeuful organdaatlon ot tb*\nSouthern Scenic-Had Trail essocla-\ntlon.\nOfficers of the new organization\nare waido Oreenway. Lethbridge,\npreatdent; Jam*. Warn, Lethbridge.\nsecretary; B. 1- Wnimstcr, Kelson,\nTlc-presldent; with four members\nof the erecutlv*\u2014_. k. Stewart,\nj-emie: 3. T. Tint, Oranbrook; w.\nPorteous, Trail; and L.. L. Morgan,\nBlalrmora.\nIt wu decided ana flrat and Im-\naaedlately essential move waa to get\nbefor* the motoring public * new\nroad map of tha wait, from the\nOreat Lak es to the Paclflo and\nfrom the epeace nlver to California,\nshowing tha completed -rammer\nroute- between pretrt. *nd coaat,\nand advertising Its aoenlo values.\n__*\u2014rial snd out. will b* secured at\nonce from th* vareous boards, and\nth* new map will b* got In ahape\n*t Lethbridge for printing, and will\nla* printed the moment the funds\nar* guaranteed.\nrOMPLETE  IN  lt DAY!\nTh* Let-bridge* board ***** alk-ed\nth. task of -anej-rtln. th. orienl__\nttlon ln th* eastern section of th*\nterritory Inter\u2014r\u2014d, Ternle took to\nline up th* centr*! eectton which\nIs Eaat Kootenay, and Nelaon was\nrequested to complete* the crganlsa-\ntlon ln the weetern end of the territory.\nThese various dutle, ar. to be\ncarried out Immediately, and It 1*\ndesired to bars tn* organisation\nceompleted and eftinctlomng within\n10 days.\nA \u2014Trifle snowstorm that prevailed on the Alberta aid* of th*\nCrows Nat Paas held up thr**\ndelegations oomlng by motor, from\nLethbridge, Blairmore and Co\u2014roan,\nwho were unable to gat paat Coleman, and thua th* actual conference wu confined to one delegate from th* Alberta aide. Mr.\nLong ot th* Lethbridge Herald, who\nhad oome through by train and tbe\nPernle and Nalaoa delegate., tbe\nNelson man also havlenf authority\nfrom Trail\" Fan-*'* *pok-___ wen\nI. K. Stewart, and Hiari. Back.\nBean, shorthpuse snd Munagan.\nWhll* th* Intended Cranbrook delegation wu prevented at the last\nminute from going, the Nelaon delegate* wen 'met at the train and\nuked tot provide cranbrook with\na full nport, and on tha return\ntrip mad* a preliminary nport.\nMr. Brown* wu acting stcretary\nof th* co_f*r*n_>.\nBANNA, Alt*., Peb. 11.\u2014Plr. lat*\nlut night destroyed the plant of the\nBanna Herald and part of the Elks'\nhall, with * loa of several thousand\ndol\u2014ra. B. O. McCrea, owner of tbe\nHerald, or dlerectora or tbe -Iks' ball\nwould make no estimate of the loss.\nOrigin of the fin wu unknown, but\nIt wu thought to be an overheated\nstore.\nJAPAN CLAIMS\nCHINESE HI\nLAST 10 DAYS\nMovements  in  Shanghai\nUp to Schedule; Government Ib Safe\nTOKYO, Tth. 22 (Monday (AP)\u2014\nJapanese official sosrees said today It waa expected that It woold\nrequire a week or 10 daya to drive\nthe Chlneee army out aide their\n13H-mlle tone at Shanghai after\nwhloh the Japanese army would\noccupy the zone line defensively\nuntil the situation warranted their\nwithdrawal or a temporary lone\nwas afreet! upon.\nofficials seemed satisfied that\nrelnforoenent would not be needed\nunless ther* were unexpected de-\nvelopment.\nJAPANESE PUT HOLE IN NORTHERN SECTOR AS\nMONDAY MORNING DAWNS AND FORCE PUSHES\nON UNDER SMOKE SCREEN AND BARRAGE HRE\nifflH'\nANDRE   TAKD1GU\nPARIS Tth, 21 (OP)\u2014The mantle\nof ex-Premier Pierre Laval tonight\nhsd fallen on the shoulders of bis\nfriend Andre Tardieu, former minister\nof war and delegate to the world\ndisarmament conference at Geneva.\nM. Tardieu succeeded today ln\nforming a cabinet to tak* the place\nof that defeated last Tuesday on a\nmotion of confidence by the tenate.\nWEEKEND TAKE\n10, INJURE 21\n\"ollision on Prince Edward Island Has Toll\nof Four\nMYSTERY OF FUR\nSEEKER IS STILL\nHIDDEN IN NORTH\nSNOW TRAIN AND\nWORK TRAIN MEET\nCar and Motor Boat Accidents Run Number\nStill Higher\nTen persona were killed and 31 Injured in various parts of eastern\n{Canada as trains, automobiles and a\nmotor boat took a heevy  week-end\nLetter From Mrs. fhristoffen-     At   8urnmere.de.   PIT.   four  men\ndied   and   10   others   were   Injured\n25,000 Japanese Troops Make But Little Headway\nAgainst Handful of Chinese Soldiers, Well Protected on Kiangwan Battle Front\nTANKS, PLANES, HEAVY GUNS POUR\nSTEEL INTO THE CHINESE DEFENDERS\nChinese Believed to Be Pulling Surprise so as to Attack Weakened Japanese Positions at Woosung;\nJapan Considers Calling More Troops\nSHANGHAI, Feb. 22. (Monday)\u2014(AP)\u2014A JapaneM\nbrigade followed ap a two-hour intensive artillery bombardment and threw itself agains the right Chinese sector north\nof Kiangwan today, advancing in successive waves under\n\u2022smoke screens and \"creeping barrages\" while their airplanes\nbombed the Chinese second line.\nson to Yakima Gives\nClue\nwhen a \"anow train\" early Sunday\nmorning piled into the rear end of\na standing work train, cutting the\nboarding car in two with it* blow,\nA man and his wife were killed\nwhen their automobile ln wblch they\nwere riding was struck and left the\nDEFER  DECISION\nTOKYO, Feb. 31 (AP)\u2014interpret,\ntng Shanghai news sa Indicating\nthat Lieu tenant-General Kenklchl\nUyeda'a offensive was proceeding\n'\"according to scnedule.\" government\nleaders tonight deferred a decision\nas to whether they would send reinforcement* to China.\nTie war offloe said that the 18th\narmy was practically Isolated and\nIt*  early  removal   was  expected.\nOOVEBNMENT  SAjTE\nTOKYO, Feb. 3a (Monday) (AP)\u2014\nThe Slyukal party of Premier Buy-\noshl inukal waa leading ln returns,\ntoday for Japan's general election\nby such a margin that lta leaders\nclaim th* g-irriun-ent had remained\nIn power by an unprecedented victory.\nReturn* up to midnight gave It a\nlead of 3. seats over the Mlr_sei6o,\nthe principal oppoaltlon. WUi 180\nout of the diet's 4.0 seats reported,\nthe standing was: Selyukal 86; Mlnselto 00;   others four.\nBtJPTALO, N. T., Feb. 31\u2014Tying\nup two of t<- e current problems of\nth* United States, prohibition and\nthe depression, Oovernor Franklin D.\nRoosevelt last night pointed out In\na speech here that state control of\nliquor would solve one and at the\nsame time provide ample revenue\nfor state government* that desired to\nlicence the distribution of Intoxicant*.\nJAPANESE CLAIM THEY MUST QUIT\nCHINA OR FIGHT; POWERS DO NOT\nAPPRECIATE SITUATION THEY SAY\nForeign   Minister   Asks\nChina Crushed, Who\nIs Next\n(By Tosnke MaUnoka, former\nvice-president of the South Manchuria railway, personal representative of Premier Inokal and Foreign M-nlater Yosfalsawa of Japan.)\n(Copyright, 1932, by tlw Associated  Pre**.)\nSHANGHAI, Fib. 33 Monday).\u2014\nTb* Chine** are taking advantage of\nAmerica's tnd .Europe's lack of a\nreal a**preci*tlon of the fsr eastern\nattuattoa.\nDu\u00a9 to Ignorance of th* relations\nbetween China and Japan, the big\npowers and tbe League of Nationa\nara giving tb* world the lmpreceion\nthat sympathy Ilea with the Chinese.\nThl* Is Quit* unfortunate from the\nJapanese viewpoint, sa the Japanese\nrealise tbe situation has now reached\nan Imp**** ttm wWoh J\u00ab*a must\nquit China or fight, and the Japanese, wtth Mf interests at stake,\ndare not quit.\nThe Chinese have been given\nevery chance, and were allowed it\ntb* beginning alx daya to move their\ntroop* from Shanghai\u2014six days valuable from a military point of view.\nBut the Chinese forces remained,\nthua threatening Japanese live* and\nproperty, and the Japanese were\ncompelled to take action.\nThe protection of Japanese Interest* ts the sol* reason for the presence of Japanes* troope, and X would\nIlk* to make lt dear that th* Japanese have no ulterior motive.\nI do not think lt will require a\nlong time to drive back the cbjnese\nforoe* 30 kilometres (the 13-4 miles\nfrom Shanghai set In the Japanese\nultimatum as th* distance the chines* troop* would have to withdraw), but the movement will be\nconducted with ae little Ice* of life\naa possible on both side*.\nWe all appreciate the peace effort\nmade, and greatly regret thslr failure.\nSENDS    LETTER\nYAKIMA, W-.-sh., Feb. 31 (AP)\u2014A\nletter posted a week ago Saturday\nat Kaulton, British Columbis, by\nMrs. Edna Chrlstofferson, Portland\nsportswoman missing since Monday\nwith William R. Oraham, Alaskan\npilot, wu received here yesterday by\nMrs. H. H. Skinner, Yakima avlatrlx.\nTne missive gave a clue t _ the\ncause* which have apparently conspired to force the Point Barrow-\nbound flyers down saxewhore between Nahlln and Atlln, British Co-\nhM-bl*, They to.k off fcr Atlln\nMonday, and were last seen around\nNahlln. 100 miles south of Atlln,\nthat afternoon.\n\"I never knew what flying was or\nwbat a pilot meant until we flew\nacross the Canadian border to Prince\nOeorge,\" the Portland woman wrote.\n\"Part of lt was terrible\u2014milling\naround and trying to get out of one\nsnow squall but only getting into\nanother. Today we were to take off\nfor Atlln but lt was snowing over\nK,e mountains. Hope we get away\ntomorrow. It Is very cold here.\"\nGeorge Washington\nBirthday Pledges to\nPay Off War Loans\nNfiW YORK. Feb. 21.\u2014A rail to\n400,000 persons to psy fiono a year\nfor five years and thereby write\noff all the war loan obligations\nto the I'nlted States wss Issued\nyesterday by Arthur H. Fleming of\nPasadena, Cal., a native of Canada.\nHe asked that pledges to that\neffect be filled oat and nulled on\nTuesday, February 23, directly to\nthe United States treasury department In Washington, foreign loen\ndivision. A single 1nnivitl.nl might\nmake as many ef the pledges a* he\nwishes, payable on Jnly 4 each\nyear.\nHe woold call the pledgee \"Oeorge\nWashington  birthday  girts.\"\nFleming 1ft years ago gave the\nbulk ef the \"many million dollars\"\nhe ntede in the manufacture of\nlumber to found the California\nInstitute at Pasadena. He reserved\nonly a \"modest annuity for my\nttf*.\"\nA native of Canada, he was 33\nwhen ln 1179 he came to the United\nState*.\nRefreshment Stand to\nBe in Canada and U.S.\nVANCOUVER. Feb. 31 (0**)\u2014 An\nuninhabited etormawept district ln\nthe rugged  north country south of,\nAtlln,'British  Oolimibls, over which'\">\u00ab* \u00bbnd ^P*^ lnt0 * ?tfn \u201en\"r\n_ll_._ards   of   great   intensity   have I ^xjeesoll,  Ont.   Rescuers   had   dtffl-\nraged for several days wltto the tern-      \/rn?.Tivrrn   nv   \u00bb\u00bb__\u00bb   Tvrn,\nperature   below   \u00bbro,   tonight   still      (CONTIMED   ON   PAGE   TWO)\nheld tbe mystery of tbe fate of tbe I\ntwo united states flyers wimim ('ontempIates Building\nOraham and Mrs. Xdna Chrlstofferson who disappeared In the mountainous country south of Atlln last\nMonday while on a flight from\nHaselton. Last seen over a government telegraph station at Nahlln 100\nmiles south of Atlln Monday afternoon, the plane with lta occupants\ndisappeared. It apparently waa forced down or crae_ed in the isolated\nwilder nee*.\nDeep anow precluded a search for\nthe pair by dog team out of Atlln.\nand attempts at rescue by airplane\nhave been frusted by raging blizzards. Pilot S. E. McMillan at Atlln\nIs waiting more favorable weather\ncondltlona before attempting a flight\nover tbe country south and we*t fcr\nthe lost flyers, according to latest\nword received  here from the north.\nBELLmc.HAM. Wash., Feb. 31.\u2014\n(AP) \u2014A refreshment stand which\nwould extend 30 feet on British Columbia territory and 30 feet on\nUnited States soil at Point Roberts\nIs contemplated by Inge Norman,\nof Point Roberts, who disclosed his\nplan Saturday ln a letter to County\nAuditor O,  P.  KIncald.\nNorman elready has obtained permission from British Columb'a authorities, he wrote, but must acquire\ntide land, property on the American\nside.\nHe did not reveal whether It would\nbe possible to get \"refreshments\" of\ngreater strength In the north end of\nhis stand.\nHusband, Wife Are\nSeriously Burned,\nFire, Explosion\nVULCAN, Alta., Peb. 31\u2014Mr. and\nMrs. J. N, Johnson He ln hospital\nhere today suffering from serious\nburns received In an explosion snd\nfire which wrecked their ho.-ne last\nnight.\nOssollne wu being handled In the\nkitchen when lt Ignited and exploded. The house was practically\ndestroyed before a volunteer fire\nbrigade  extinguished  the  flames.\nVETERAN MEMBER\nTELLS HOUSE OF\nTHE EARLY DAYS\nSHANGHAI, Feb. 22. (Monday) (By James P. Howe)\u2014\nThe Japanese offensive, repulsed time and again by dogged\nChinese soldiers, reopened with a crash at daybreak along\nthe Kiangwan-Chapei front in a further attempt to wrest a .\nvillage from a hundful of men.\nA few hundred Chinese troops today still held the walled\nvillage of Kiangwan, midway on the battle line from Chapei\nto Woosung, against the strategy and blows of a Japanes.\narmy of 25,000.\nJapanese heavy artillery roared into action against the\nstout defenders and other Chinese troops entrenched alow?\nthe front with the break of the third day of the great push.\n\u2014 *Chinese field guns took up tho\nsignal of renewed battle, returning shell for shell.\nWith the visibility through\nheavy mists and driving rain\nso poor as to make observations impossible, the .Tapanesa\nguns shot blindly. Tanks and\ntroops, rushed into battle yesterday, were expected to follow up the barrage with\npromise of a decisive engagement as the powerful Chinese\ndefences northwest of Kiangwan were encountered.\nWith the Japanese garrison\nat Woosung seriously drained\nby the demand for fighters\nfor the Kiangwan section, unofficial observers interpreted\nChinese troop movements toward Woosung as indicating\nthat the Chinese hoped to\ntake advantage of the Japanese weakness at this far extremity of the battle front by\naunching an offensive of their\nown.\nAlthough the Japanese dro-r* a\n-ole lee the Chinese llna north of\nKJang-wan, Chinese troop,, estimated\nby the Japanese at- only 400. held {\nthe village against a frontal attack\nby tanks, artillery, cavalry aad Infantry   In   yesterday's   assault.\nAa midnight approached their casualties were unnumbered but tb*\nJapanese a\u2014mltted that they themselves had lost 100 men dead or\nInjured.\nThe Japaneee altered their plan of\naction shortly after darkness had aet\nOTTAWA, Feb. JI. (CP)\u2014Tuemln.\nba\u2014t the pagea of Canadian political\nhistory to t*ei9 days of MacDonald,\nTllley, Tupper and Blake. R. S-\nWhlt*. veteran Conaervatlve member\nof the house of commons. Saturdsy\nspoke before the Canadian Club of\nOttawa. Mr. White, who sat ln the\nparliamentary press gallery a half\ncentury ago and looked down from\nthat vantage point on the political\nvienta of the period, gave lt as hla\nconsidered opinion that the average\nability of tha houae commons le aa\nhigh today aa lt has ever been.\nFifty years from now. he said,\npeople will be talking of th, political\ngiants of today. Just aa people now\ndo of thoee who trod the political\nstage ln 1882.\nMr. White, who knew pontics and\nstatesmen not only aa a Journalist,\nbut also aa a member of the houae\nof commons, told the Canadian club\nthat he was \"degraded\" from the\npress gallery to a seat on the floor\nof the houae ln the year 1888. Hs\nrepreeented the Ontario constituency\nof Csrdwall.\nAt present he represents Mount\nRoyal. Mr. White delighted hi, listeners with many anecdotea of political\nfigures who have pasaed Into history. Just in passing,, he expressed\nthe view than \"on* of the vices of\nour house of commons\" is the long\nspeech.\nPeople might agree or disagree with\nthe poUoles of Sir John A. MacDonald, but all must admit hla talents, Mr. White aald. Sir John, ln\nhts opinion, waa \"the daddy of\nthem all.\"\nJAPAN WAGING WAR OF CONQUEST\nSAY CHINESE; TAKE ADVANTAGES\nWHILE OTHER POWERS ARE BUSY\nJapan's    Representative    of\nPremier   in   Manchuria\nMakes Statement\n(By Helllnfton K\u00abo, fnrelan minister of Chine snd the National\njcovernroent a representative at\nHhanshal.)\n(Copyright, lMi, hy  the Associated Press.)\nSHiVNOHAI, Feb. 22. (Mceiday)\u2014\nJapan at last hu removed her mask\nsnd thrown down the gauntlet to\nthe world.\nIn delivering tbe ultimatum to\nChina, she put herself irrevocably on\nrecord that she hts been waging an\noffensive war In China and means to\ncontinue lt, despite th* universal\npubllft opinion against It.\nWhat 1* aU this attack torr The\nJapanese ln Shsnghsd heve never\nbeen ln serious danger.\nWhet ls It lf lt ls not * war for\nconquest?\nTo the Chinese, Japan's object la\nclear. She hs* long cherished an ambition to subjugate China so se to\nrealise a dream of hegemony in -Asia.\nHaving occupied Manchuria and\nsee_ng*the rest of the world preoccupied with domestic and foreign problems or lt* own, Japan Is determined\nto put .forward her program of conquest ln China by panting her power  in  Shanghai.\nChina sought every possible channel for an amloeble agreement, but\nnothing  availed.\nDiaaj-polnted, d_spalrt.ng, China hu\ndecided to resist force with force,\nand 1* determined to bear whatever\nsuffering snd sacrifice ar\u00ab necessary\nPor her, tbe struggle ls for national\nexistence.\nTh# outcome may be uncertain,\nbut, win or lose, Cblna Is compelled\nto fight to the beet of her ability.\nIs there no way to check the\ncold-blooded pursuit of a mad policy\nof aggression?\nAre ell force* of peace In the\nworld really powerless to end tt? U\nJapanese militarism is permitted to\nrun rampant and continue to work\nits havoc, what kind of future can\nwe contemplate for the remainder of\nthe world?\n(CONTIMTP   OV   PAOE   TWO)\nGUESTS FLEE AS\nFLAMES DESTROY\nHALF CITY BLOCK\nEDMONTON, Peb. 21.\u2014Doing nearly 1900,000 damage, fire gutted half\na olty Mock In the oenter of -Edmonton shortly after ll o'clock tonight.\nStarting from what ls believed to\nhave been a gas explosion In the\nbesernent of the Corona hotel, the\nftre spread through the cellar u IM\nguests. Including many members of\nth\u00ab legislature, hurriedly dreesed and\nescaped. No one vfea Injured, although the flumes t-prrad. destroying\nthe -tiaO.000 stock of the Motor Supply, Ltd., and two rooming bouses.\nRETURNED MAN\nTHOUGHT TO HAVE\nPOISONED HIMSELF\nVAMOO-VBR, Teh. 31 (CP)\u2014Missing slnoe Feb. 17, Mike PnnarcnTat\nwaa found dead In hla heme In Wss-s\nTwentr-thtrd avenue, by polios today.\nAn empty fla** waa found beat-el*\nJU* bad and an empty bottle whlcb\npolloe aay contained poison we*\n.'ound ln an adjoining room.\nA note waa found near tb* bod*,\nbearing tbe following mess****. \"Uy\nwu* disability la won*. I waa we*uend-\ned twice In Prance and bad no ana\u2014-\ncal attention to which I wa* entlUel.\nOod Sav* th* King,\"\n1\n*\n\u25a0\n______\n\t\n\t\n\t\n \u2022__-.\n ^owftcwyA\n[CRESCENT VALLEY\nRESIDENT PASSES\nKB.\nYews Residence; Was\nSchool Board Member\nOhariea Edward 0*rdlner ot Crea-\n\u00ab*nl vallsey died hete early Tsiday\n\u2022~*_ll\ntarn its Ontario tn year* ago Mr.\nlOa-Uner mowed to Manitoba dur-\naeng th* boom of ml. (Wrylng on\nL piano bouse Wains- at Brandoen.\nRa cam* to Brltiah Columbia 10\nyears ago, finally settling at Cres-\n\u2022ent VaUey. At th* ttm* of his deaths waa a school trustee.\nBesides hla wife he la *utrtv*d\nby four sons, Russel D. and Und\nW. of crescent valley, chart*, W. et\nVan\u2014.uver. and 3ohn It. of 0_\u2014\u00abfoe\ntwo daughters, Mrs. Sutba-edan. aM\nMrs. Hadath of Winnipeg; ttm*\nbrothers, Dr. James F. est Chicago,\n1**\u2014\u2014\u2014 K. of Dull a** 01**\u00abado. and\nRichard w. ot South Am*-**-*, and\non* slater Mrs. ____\u00bb ot ton Tnts-\nclaoo.\nMeeaui-e your doth tan atmm; you\nan out it but one*.\nA widow's advantage la   abet   ahe\ncan give refsi*\u2014ue*.\nGuide for Travellers\nNeteon, B. C, Hotels\n422 VERNON STREET\nPHONE 787\nHUME HOTEt\nNELSON. B.C.\nGEORGE BENWELL, Prop.\nKCM_\u2014J. H. Winter, J. S. Dryden,\nTraU; _ B. Mathuaon. o T. Hunt.\nT. t_ K-ter. Oeorge B. Kodgers, A.\nIa. Oraham, Erneat C. Tliompeon, H.\nI. Boyanner, T. th. Umpleby, Vaneou-\na*r, 3. Walt*. Salmo; L. R. \u2014inner,\nO. Rumaey, B. F\u2014dderjo-n, Id. Rlne,\n-Oalgary; C. B. Brown. O. J. Duncan.\nePentlcton; Harry I\u2014sen. Winnipeg;\nA. W. Mlllen. A S. Reed, Mr. and\nMra.   Robert   Steven*.   D.  Halloran.\nCreston:  D   la. McDougaU. Toronto;\ntj. Balment. O. Rumsey, T. A.\nallace, A. Dufour, P. Doodaon. O.\n8. Mcintosh, A. 3. Ironside, cranbrook; H. H. MeBaln, T. A. Burna,\nW. A. William,, R Bough, Medicine\nHat; D. P. Kane, Kaslo; F. Robertson;\nR. B. Bruhn. ICakuap; D. F. Daw-\neon. I_thbridge; O. B. Doubledey.\nKelowna.\nWhere {he Gue&Is King\n_e____________B,\n\u2022Savoy\"\nMOTHERWELL AND\nRANGERS WIN TO\nSTEP NEARER TOP\nAre Leaders and Rannm-Up\nfor Scottish Unt\nDivision \\\\\\\\\\\nOUUKJ-W. Ftb. 11. (ST c*M*)\u2014\nMoth-wwell and Ranters tntt n map\nneai-er to th* chaaapiooahip and\nrunner-up positions rtm\u2014iUigl) in\nScottish flenrt dlvttlan sooaar on Saturday *_m they won their mate\nwltb c__p*ra*lv\u00bb mm. M-therv\nconquared eDundee United, mhihe the\nRaengera trounced Third Lanark.\nMcPayden got four goals for Moth.\nerwell, to bring hla season's bag up\nto 48, only one short of the reoord\nfor a aee*\u2014ei held by McOrory of\nOtitic. H* haa aeven mor* gamaa to\nMay in, tad anould put up * n*w\nMH KELSON DAILY NEWS, NELSON, B. C\u2014MONDAY MOBNINO, lEBBtABY M, MM-\nayde, who got four trseht -trough\nMunro and Murdoch, defeated Celtic,\nwho have suffered for weeks from\no-n-lllsa  to their star pleyea.\nBt. Min\u2014i had * good wt_ onr\nAber_M_, McCra* and Knot* go\u2014Ung\nfor' tb* vrlnneta. Tb* Dona mad, no\nr_>ly.\nDue to a tine second half display,\nHearts blanked Falkirk by two goals,\n8m__ \u2022jet-ang both.\nKilmarnock played a goallew draw\nat home agalnat Dundee and were\nunlucky not to win. Quean's Park\nwon \u00bb deserved victory at Hamp\u2014m\nPark cf Parti* Thistle, Swell and\nDooda scoring for the Amasaurs. The\nThistle failed to acore. Alrdrie blanked Lelth Athletic Bertram net\u2014ng\ntwice for the victors, Hamilton Aca-\ndem-ala and OowBwiheath played a\ngood draw, McLaren aeoring for\nHamate\u2014 and pa*\u2014\u2014on for Cowdenbeath.\nIT\u2014UKJtl'B KBWBayl* AND FlBIBi HOT]EX.\nMAITT  ROOMS WITH  PRIVATE\nBATHS OR SHOWERS\nJ. A. KERR, Prop.\n_M  BAKER ST. PHOstB  1\u00bb\nb_t____\\i____f_T_aTWl--ffWAWMI-'\nAN ALL-STAR\nPUCK TEAM IN\nKOOTENAY RACE\nF__s Comment Lead to Paper\nOpening Columns for\nChoices\nSAVOT\u2014A. __DonaJ_ 3. W. Ewlng.\nf. O. Hn\u2014iai. W. Carrol, 3. HslUngs.\nll. L. Qyden. Mlaa L. Long, Trail; O.\n|H. McDonald. P. H. Dawson. A. M\nkit, H. Oordon, D. B. Hutton,\nVsaoouvor; C. Waggman, Rossland;\nX, Oarpenter. Lethbridge; J. A. Jones.\n0sotl-ager*; Heen Franay. Mr. and\nMra. H. W. Sbortmat, Rossland. J.\nR. WUloock, Duncan; F. N. Mlley,\nChiniwaek;    B.   HaUbauer,   Nakusp;\nMn. J. Winters, H. A. Mrwton. win-\nlaw; V. Cawe, London; Mias Bayer,\ncity; F. CUlvcrtbouae, Klngagat*; H.\nW. Winch. Vancouver; A. Hartley.\nTraU; J. M. Murphy. Kaalo; O. S.\nMllllgen. Orand Porks; Mlsa N. Quell,\na. C. Thrums; H. M. Allen, Vancouver; D. Kingston, Winnipeg; O. A.\nPennoyer, Orand Porks; Mr. and Mrs.\nW. Archibald, Kimtocrps.\ncNew Grand Hotel\nr. L. KAP..K, Prop.\nWeekly or Monthly Rate* Single, 90 cent* aad tip\nHot and Cold Water Double, tl_M> and up\n\u25a0f ONI 81     \u25a0      -      - P. 0. BOX 10.1\n\u25a0(-WW QltAND \u2014 8. Lenchuek, P.\n_tt.ynk.aruk. Pong Too. Drrwry. B.C.;\nJohn Ooeaetto. William Hanaen,\nAlrurwortb; Ur. and Mr* A. W. Men-\ninn, Crawford Bay; J\u00abk Gilyi, Mr.\nand Mrs. H. Brown, Tommy Otcnon.\nNelaon; Sarneat Malo, New York; J.\nKollmun. Sirdar; M. DeF-oe, Cnctle-\ngar;   A, Swanaon,  Parron\nQueen's\nHotel\nA. Lapolnte,\nProp.\nRot and cold water In every room\nSteam  Heated\n*M Btker  St. Phone  M\nQUEBN'S\u2014W.  Colorson. Cranbrook;\n1st. L. Lindsay,  Vanoouver.\nMADDEN\nHOTEL\nIA). E. MADDEN\nCompletely   Bernode-rd\nThnmghoul.\nHot  and  Cold  Water\nIn the HEAP   ar the (Hy\nOccidental\nHotel\nTM Veraon St. Phone 5I7L\nH.  WABBICK\nfifty Roomi of Solid Comfort\nHeadquarter*   fer   L-ofgen\nand  Mtn*ra.\nOwtns te Intereet displayed thla\nwinter In th** Weft Kootenay\nHockey lnume mrim, and te the\nenceilent brand of hockey displayed by all three team*. The\nNeleon Daily News U today opening Its nport colmnns for fans'\ncomment. Just what play en would\nform th* o\u00abt all-rter teem from\nthe  -cecaeT\nFor seme weeks fan* hen heen\n.r&ulnc the point If yon hare an\nopinion, mall yonr ideeUoii of a\nflrat and seoond team to the sports\neditor of  thla paper.\nflayers on trie three teeau are\nis   follows:\nKtnUKrley\u2014Hutton, feel; Koeak\nand Botterell, defence; Art Mar*!*,\nDub Mackle, forwards; UrlnfBtone,\nKemp. Bnfo Mackle, forwards; Mellor and   Dicker.,  -pair*.\nTraU \u2014 Dupuls, goal; Murdock,\nBeddl-rfc, Jordan, defence; Brown,\nWheatley and Hanson, forwards;\nBrennan, Kendall and Samec, forward!.\nNelson\u2014Notru-ui, gosl; Johnstone\nand Thompson, defence; Culley,\nKelTer and Duckworth, forward*:\nO'Oenskl, Annable, (illlett, Chapman.\nReferees Joe Vanatter, %* Wilson, Trail; Sud Bmlth, Joe Bochou,\nKimberley; Leo Deslreau and S.\nOGcnsfcl, Nelson.\nChlnchow Chinese Find Haven of Safe\n\u00ab.\n-_k\"\nWW\nft \u25bc*\nDWl\ni -  1\ni\u00bb4U\/\ni\n^i^'^*s___*:* ____\u25a0\ntrrmn          \t\n__E__32___I\nCHINESE  BBS   CBOSB   rBOVIDES  REFUGEE*.   FIRST SAFE MEAL\nSom* or th* (000 refugees from the Chtncllow area\nof China, following their arrival at Tientsin, where th*\nChleneee Red Cross provided tbem with their first meal\nln * safe son*. The refugees r_\u2014h*d here, after travelling (ran Chlnchow via Shanha\u2014euan anl a devious\nrout*. Many Itft all their earthly poseesalona behind,\nfl*\u2014ng on Itnprovleed wooden sledges propelled over\nth* lte* tT two.iron bars bt Mw hands of a human\n\"ja-roptUtr.\"\nLESS SNUGGLING\nOF LIQUOR INTO\nN. SJS BELIEF\n1931 Seizures About Half the\nNumber in 1930, Despite\nIntensified Activities\nPOLICE FIND\nSTILL NEAR\nCAMP LISTER\nDiscovery Results in the Arrest of Three Camp Lister Residents\nlUDDBR\u2014B. It-teU, Hakuspe A\nl_-ke-*emald, Pesamors; W. 3. Bunck-\n*r, B. *r-el*T. Vaneouver; 3. A. An-\n*\u25a0_, D. l-llows. Pernle.\nSTANDARD CAFE\nK*_on.   Pop\u2014\u2014*   -**t*urant\n8t*_\u00ab1 Dinner 11 a.m. till 8 p.m.\nS__\u2014, Dinner       pm. UU ( Pin.\nBODA   Jr-OTtTAJJI\n1\u2014\u2022 Flneet of Good Sundaes\nSTIRLING HOTEL\n_  Block* last of Tost Office\nT.  H. BUSH, Prop.\nHot nnd Cold  Wal.r\nSteam Heated        Moderate Hates\nA Quiet Family Hotel\nThe Royal Cafe\nCLASSIC  RRSTAUHANT\nRefinement   and   Delicacy   Pretall\nOPEN DAV AND NIGHT\nSpecial Dinner, 11-It te S p. m. 3-V\n\u25a0pectel  Rooday  Chicken  Dinner M*\nspedallxJni In Chop Beey end Needle*\nPllONE  IU\nIMacovery of a atlll on the farm of\nChrtatopa- Kallna of Camp Lleter by\nProvincial Oonitable R. H. Haaaard\n| Wednesday reaulted ln the arrest of\nLudwlg Kallna, brother of Chrtatopa,\nnear Wynndel the eame day by Constable Haaaard, and the arrest of\n1 Chrtatopa Kallna and Albert Keuffe\n' at Neleon Saturday by the dty police\nI force.\nLudwlf Kallna appeared before\nI Stipendiary Magistrate E. Mallan-\n[dalne at Creaton th* day of his ar-\nI rest and wae oonrlcted on a charge of\nhsrint poeeeulon of liquor unlawfully manufactured He wae sentenced to pey a fine of $300 and serve\nan additional month's Imprisonment\nor in default of payment to serve\nsix months' imprisonment He waa\nbrought to the Nelson Jail Saturday\nby Constable Hassard\nHauff* and Chrtatopa Kallna were\ntaken to Creaton by Constable Haaaard on his return trip, and the two\nmen will appear before Magistrate\nMallandaine this week Hauffe is\ncharged wtth assisting ln the operation of a still at Camp Lister. Chris-\ntop* Kallna faoe* a charge of hav-\nIng possession of a still used In the\nunlawful manufacture\nLiquor ssiaurea ln Nova Uootla. In\n1911 were about *alf thoee of 1080.\nTRAIL. B. C, HOTELS\nDOUGLAt?\nHOTEL   **\nRoom* and B-th\nILUIl. OBOOTAO*. ITope.\ntk-MfaUXt\nBet ont Cold\nWater\nTRAIL, B. C\nArlington\nHotel\nCentrally\nLocated\nTRAIL, B. C.\na r. utemvb, rrop.\nDISTRICT MASTER\nMECHANIC ARRIVES\nHERE FROM WE?\nH. M. Allan of Vanoouver, master\nmechanic of the British Columbia district of the Canadian Pacific, arrived from the West Sunday night, with\nA. J. Ironside, assistant superintendent of tbe Kootenay division.\nForethought' often prevents afterthought.\nOld at 40?\n\u2022\u2022\u2022ivsrs Kidney Aeidit)\nIf yoc feel eld and ran-down from\nGetting Up N-tbto, nervousness.\nNeuralgia, Lumbt\u00bb, Leg PUhr Dls-\nrloee*. Burning Bladder or Kidney\nAcidity, use quick-acting Cystei\n<_U*s-tex). Often atop* trouble tn 34\nhours. Guaranteed io cure aetlsfac-\nii torlly or return empty box end get\nmoney beck.   Only 7fie at druggist^\n1WLIPAX. N. Sa. PCb. Sle-(CP)-\nIf the number of oustomi. \u00abeirure_\nto any indication of condition* ln the\ncontraband trade, leas liquor Is being smuggled Into Nova Sootla tban\nla former years, according to the figure applied by the Department of\nNational Revenue.\n\u25a0Despite Intensified activities of\nfederal preventive sleuths and\ncuatoms cruisers stm P*U\"ol boat* off\nthe ooaet. seizure* during 3931 numbered only about half of thoee ln 1W0\nHere are the figure* for oompartaon:\nCape Bntfton Island\u2014 1M cuet-rrui\nand 27 excise setsures ln 1030; 60\ncustoms and 62 excise   eelsures   ln\n10S1.\nMainland\u2014 6+8 customs and 37\nexcise eelsures In 1930; -68 customs\na-d excise seizures In 1081.\nThe 1030 seizure* In Cape Breton\n'included 8 boats, 6 automobiles and\n8281 gallons of llqulor, representing\nan appraised value of 1156,192.03. To*\nbacco imported contrary to the law\nwa* seized to the value of 81.621.60\nand six complete stills were confiscated.\nIn 1931, there were 132 selrres on\nthe Mend, Including alx boats, three\nautomobiles and 6760 gallons of liquor, valued at 882.582.40. Illegally\nImported tobacco was seized to the\nvalue of 8136.86 and twenty-one\ncomplete stills were confiscated. Tbe\ntotal value waa 870,405.76.\nThe 686 seizures on the' mainland <\nduring 1930 Included 15 boats, 60\nautomoble* and 12,458 gallons of Ug*\nuor, valued at 8206,306.05. Tobacco\nva* seized to tbe value of 4980.20,\nand ten stills were confiscated. Other\nmiscellaneous seizures were reported\nto the value of 81300, to bring the\ntotal uo t-> B_3-\\3-8.\\fl\nIn 1031 the 315 seizures on the\nmainland Included 10 boats, 25 automobiles \"n-1 r>\"8' i\"3pi \" ''\u2014'or\nvalued at 6121.463.10. Tobacco was\nvalued at 628636, and eight complete\n\u2022tills were seised. Mlsoallaoeoue seizure* wer* valued at 62100, and tbe\nj total for the year wa* 6178,430-12.\nThoee figures represent heavy tosses\nfor the smugglers, but on liquor they\nwere successful ln landing tbey hsd\na profit of something like the 610\na gallon duty Imposed- by the federal\ngovernment on legalised Imports sold\nby provincial governments.,\nOnce the am*, '.r delivers hi* cargo he l* sitting pretty. The worry\n'then 1* transferred to the bootlegger\nwho expects to turn over the etock\nTb* new owner Immediately has to\nfear tlie Nova Bcotla police, who had\ne record of 4540 raids under the liquor act In 1931, resulting in 2421\nprosecutions and 1670 convictions.\nTbe Nova Sootla police have found\nmany problems in their efforts to\nenforce th* new liquor act, but it Is\nexpected that some or them will be\nsolved at the next session of the provincial legislature. The bootlegger\nwho deals only ln government liquor\npresents a serious problem, because\nhe can carry on a lucrative trade after the government etorea are closed,\nwithout muoh danger of conviction\nunless he Is caught in the act of\nselling.\nQuestioned in reguard to what effect the depression had on the liquor\ntraffic. Commissioner P- A. Blake,\nchief of tbe Nova -Bcotla Police, said\nhe believed the bootlegger bad benefited in on* way: the fellow in good\ntimes had 82-00 to purchase a bottle\nfrom tbe government atore, now finds\nin his pocket twenty-five cent* with\nwhich he buys a single drink from\nthe bootlegger-\nThe new hog grading reguUttone\nput into effect by promulgation in\nthe Osnada Gatette of January 30\nextend the provision for trading in\nhogs on the basis of official grades\nln such a w>y *\u00ab entirely to eliminate flat-price trading. Hogs *\u00abld\nfrom farmer or other producer right\ndown the line to the final padter or\nprooeseer mult be traded In on the\nbasis of official *T*d*e Tbls ensures\nto the terraer full benefits of the\nagreement with the packing Industry whereby a premlHm of one dollar\nto paid for all bogs grading \"Select\nBaoon\" The regulations slso provide\nfor that premium for quality, which\nis lightly hla, passing back in larger\nmeeeure to the original producer.\nComplete information aa to grades\nand the procedure to be followed\ncan be secured on application to the\nDepartment at Ottawa.\nMORE ABOUT\nKIANGWAN WAR\n(CONTINUED   r\u00bbOM  PAOE   ONE)\nIn. and rushed relntoroament* just\nnorth of Klangwan, driving a hole\nin the Chinese line there. They\npreviously had pushed tn the--Chinese\ndefences south of Klangwan. They\nhoped to surround the town on the\nsou\u00ab-\u00aba*t, eaat, north and northwest,\nleaving tbe Chlneee an avenue of\nescape south westward.\nP18H   LINE   HTRAIOHT\nThe general Japanese plan at\naction appeared to center at lUang-\nwan. They had poshed In ap\neast ward curve of the Chape!-\nWoosung 16 rail* line until It\nwas almost straight In a north\nand south, direction between those\ntwo points except at Klangwan.\nCapture of that ancient walled\nvillage would e-pefl for them a\ndouble gate, which they could\ntwin* on the left toward Chapel\nand on the right toward Woosung.\nmtu tbey could aoeentpltsh this\nthey must therefore continue to\ntry niit-craeker tactless at Ktuig-\nwan.\nQUIET   AT   CHAPEI\nCbapel and Woosung themsalvee\nwere quiet tonight after Intense activity at both end* of the line earlier\nln the day. Only a few artillery and\nrifle ettote were exchanged In tb*\nchapel sector and a* night drew on\nthe Woosung bombardment alao subsided.\nThere ws* more evidence thst the\nChlneee Intended to retreat from\nKiangwan soon. Japanese airplanes\ncontinued to strafe bodies of Chines* troops moving westward in tbe\nKlangwan area and many buildings\nIn the town Wese In flame*.\nMilitary observer* here were ot the\nopinion that China** loeses from\nbQth bombing and artillery during\nthe day were alight owing to the\npoor visibility, and they held that\nthe etuhbom resistance end poof\nweather probably would lead Japan\nto  send  more   troops   to  Shanghai.\nTRAIL. B- C, Tab. Jl.~N*I*on\nhigh oobool team defeated Trail 4-8\nSaturday morning ln one of th*\nfastest hockey game* seen on Trail\ntoe thle season among tbe younger\nexpanents of the notional game. The\npactx wta aot at tb* opening with\nflashes of speed by both teams,\nand tt got faster as tbt 6**ms prog-\nCIVIL SERVANTS*\nCUT LIKELY TO\nENLIVEN HOUSE\nOTTAWA. Teh. 31 (CP)\u2014Deb*te*\non tte 10 per cent horlsontal cut tn\ncivil servants' salaries, of the proposed reduction ln the air force, on\nmethods of increasing taxation anl\npossibly a general discussion of the\nexchange situation are expected to\nenliven proceedings in the house of\ncommons tbls week. Further light\npossibly will be given on the progress of the St. Lawrence deep waterway negotiations, and Canada's\nattitude Id regard to the Chinese\nailtuatlon.\nThe department of external affair*\ntonight denied Washington report*\nt.-.-at the treaty between Canada and\nthe united States tor tbe development of tbe St. Lawrence seaway had\nbeen completed. No doubt, however,\n-.he oppcsltlon will press for further\nInformation on the floor of cotn-\nmoos during the week.\nSNOWSLIDE KILLS\nONE MAN; CRUSHES\nMENE BUILDINGS\nKRANGHsL, Alaska, Tth. SI (AP)\n\u2014A huge snowsllde three days ago\nswept down on the Jumbo mine\nproperties, word received here eald,\nhurling several buildings down the\nrjountilnslde, crashing t_e bunk*\nhouse and killing one man. Tbe\ncrew in tbe bunkhouse were burled,\nthe message said, but all tunneled\nout except one. His name was not\ngiven. *\n' Tlw buukhouee was anchored by\ncobles to the mountain side, which\nheld one side of lt, while ths other\nbuildings wsre swept away. The damage  wa* estimated  at 850,000.\nT~e Jumbo mine Is four miles\nfrom Kennicott.\n17,000 Garment Workers\nAgree to Wage Cot\nMOKTRtM,. \u00abeb. 31\u2014Agreeing to\na-oept a 10 p:r cent wage reduction,\n1700 workers In th* garment trade*\non Saturday paved tbe way toward\nresumption of tbelr Job* tomor\nmorning.\nThe worker* went on strike Thursday. On Saturday the question wu\nput to a vote and tbe majority decided to accept the reduction until\nsuch time as oonditlon* in the trade\nLmproved.\nTRAIL HIGH IS\nBEATEN BY THE\nNMSCHOOL\nScore I\u00ab 4-3 ln Fast Game;\nRough In Last '\nPeriod\nMORE ABOUT\n\\m\\}\nlCONTBtVWD  FROM  P40B  010)\nossm la _rtrtn*Wric tha victims trom\ntha  car,  whlcb  was  *  light  Ova-\nant, died aa * remit ot lneJurM* ana-\ntaletMd Um- __ etcatsSm, MM IB\ntha pceesm\nlu *a_w_ M asm -o-dac.\nTRAINS O-U-DB\nSOIIII-pllB, MI, Feb. M--\n(OP)-Bfc roan msn MUM or totally laluar wt__ * snosr train\nirom S*a_____\u00bb rtas-ed Into the\nrase and et a *t__- trehtbt aaitr\nthl, morning. Tb* dead are: Jamas\nO. Hess\u2014a, at, Qe\u2014\u2022tetsoass, erstirsear\nof tb* trelght; Benjamin Richards,\nIT; too Uisrpbj, Me aad auiott\nOav-ln. 1*, all of Tlgnlsh.\n\u2014le*.*\u2014i otle\u2014n were Inejurvd. aad\nHave beon taken to Prina* County\nhoscttal by a-pedal train.\nTb* stalled train, uaed a* a enow\ntrain, vrtt_ snow-shovellers aboard,\nwa, mad* up of an angina, box-ear,\ncombined b ,*\u00bb,\u00bb, and reetsengw car.\nTh, o*ert*_lng train had th* same\noot-a\u2014nation, ont waa hauled by an\naextra engine.\nW-h Ou ear-RMoa <tf Mw *nglna-\nman. two trainmen and conductor.\ntbe dead and Injured were all members or a enow-shovelllng gan. b\u00bb-\nIng carried by tb, freight. Thar war*\napandlng tba wight In th* rear ear\nwben tb* owrrt_*et\u00bbg train cttthed\ninto the car end edit It wide ore-en.\nBUS AND\nTRUCK MEET\nQUEBEC, Que., Peb. at. (OP)\u2014\nThin, people are deed and four\not-ea ar, suffering from Injuries\na* a result of a collision between\naa auto bu* and a truok on the St.\nLouis road, near the Quebec bridg*,\nlaat night. Tbe dead are:\nMt*. Allan D. Laurie, II, of Ohaw-\ndlare.\nIan L. Crawford, M, Cbaudler*.\nJohn Shea, 39, Cheray.\nTh* truck, property of a felt. Roma\u2014d loe company, waa driv*n by\nGerard P\u2014i*_\u2014, who waa \u2014rested and\ntaken to * poke, station In Quebec.\nBeven jjaasengers war* In th* bus\nat th* tins* ot the aoclde\u2014t. According to their accounts, tb* loa truck\nrammed Into * bus aa it a__mp\u2014d\nto round a alight curve About one\nmil, from th* Quebec bridge on the\nBt.  Loula  road.\nCANADIAN HOCKEY\nPLAYOFF DATES\nBAULK TIBB IT\nTna fcroed tb* ette**k te tb* Bason goal mouth at tba atart of th*\nsecond, but th* via*\u2014,' da-fane, remained unbroken until Bollila want\nthrough on a solo rush from 1*_, own\nterritory  to   \u2014s the  game.\nJfe\u2014on went Into th* lead again on\nM-Bsrm-a shot tram th* blue line.\nMae-wan made It 1-1 for -*e visitors at th. opening of the eeoond\nsnd added another to bring I* ts\n4-1. Things looked bad to Trail\nuntil Art Forrest sent In a fast on*\nthu baat MeDoocsJJ.\n__*   Rite-hart\u2014\u00abo  aad   Art  Porreat\nwere playing a great brand of hockey\nany Porrest aoored again on Richardson'*   assiat.\nBOVOB AT  END\nToward tb* and th* gam* began\nto get rough, but it ended without\nfurther aeoring. Ttsmet drew a penalty In the first and Bird la tb*\nseoond. Bird got another In the\nthird,   and  Richardaon   three.\nMike Buck-*, Trail, and Joe Wallach.  Nelaon,  handled  th*  gamea.\nTeams were:\nNrtson\u2014M*_Vwgall. EueseU. McLean, -art. McEwan, Bird. Stewart\nand McOussg.\nTrail\u2014MacOauley. L. Rich_*_\u2014_.\nBellile, Art Forrest, O. Rlcha*e_*-o*n.\nPoenak, Demblcki, Kendall and Murray.\nBrowne to Attempt\nNon-Stop Flight to\n.   Buenos Aires Soor\nOUS OfCHARO BEACH. Maine\nFeb. 21\u2014A ve\u2014ran flier. Ifat* C.\nBrowne, tonight <**_-rtenad to prepare hla aeoond hand monoplane for\nlta proposed non-stop flight to\nBuenos Aires.\nBrown* eame her* about raid-af-\nternoon from the Por-and airport\nat Scalhoro, where be left hla plane\nlaat night after a four-hour flight\nfroen New Tork.\nBrown* hopes to beat th* long\ndistance record aat laat summer by\nJohn Polando and Russell Boardmaa\nln their flight from New Tork to\nIstanbul.   Turkey.\nRINGLEADERS OF\nDARTMOOR AFFAIR\nCREATING UPROAF\nPUKCBTOWN, KB(., reb. 21.\u2014\n(AP)\u2014Fifty rlni-eadero f the re-\nrent dtoturbance at Dartmoor prison, wbo are kept in solitary con-\nflne__M)t wltb three enpCr ceOi\nM-para ting tbem from eacb otber,\nraited a rwr.demoi.lum of ahontti.\nroraes and banft-ig en tbelr eella\nta*  nlfht.\nTbe nprear had oeeerred for gtv*\n\u2022prel Klffht-v af-onelng tbe villagers\nof thla nearby place. Police and\ntxoepe were reported available If\nneeded.\nBaaiWA, Seek.. Teh, JI, liDBfaMl\nhotkey fana win wttnee* the flret\n9 ime of the final eerlea for tba\nABan oup, emnematto of anlor\namateur hockey supremecy in the\nDominion, Mhreb to, aoooTd!__f to\nan announcement made by Jack\nHamilton, president ot the C.A.HA.\nThe aeoond game ot tbe bent two out\nof three eerlea will be player] ot.\nApril 1. and tbe tntrd, lf neceaeary,\non  April  4.\nJuet one night later than the\nsat-ton, tbe Juniors wfll roll Into\naction eo Winnipeg loe, where the\nMBH-Mr!al eup will tw aat etake. The\nflrit tame la Mlied fcr March 81.\nth eaeoond on April J, and the\n-third,  If  necessary,   _n  AprU  4.\nDates for the lnterprovlnclal *\n\u25a0down* in both hdnor and r\noompany should be ready v,\nthe next week, Ur .Hamilton sal\nBURNS LAKE SUB\nnc cHAMf ma\nFOR THE DOMl-OH\nPttXttTWi *lf^^^^^^\nCroge-CoiiBtry o_ Cew*.\nfwva R \u00abh\n\u00abJP)-_hort  atookg   arrM _\not  _t*  l-n-m-  _M  -_*.  ran\nia-IBIIiii nee to win <_\u2022 Dc\nloo lg-ld'yetre um MnfMs e\n     at a-aarl-Ug* Mag.\npljnptbip\neMotoA\n!_**al    \u00bb\n|-an-l tm oartne h* mtetm * sM i\nhe sped down \u2022 *n__ hill. Bs <\u00ab%>\ntlnued on for appi-oeil\u2014*t_y * am*\nwhere he met Phil B_\u00bbpp*erd, eg the\nMtanter**! akl elub. r-ieppwd, |\nIng he had no ch*_o* hi Ut* rasa,\ngas* Pentuia hi* boot i   \"\nth* stocky   pmn   tosM\t\nwin ihe no*. ^B^^^^M\nEng*t-d, th* Win mglstl\nfrom foe Oenlneoa Bkl olub, Buraa\n O-umbl*, wbo maa *\n9i\u20144~t> turn, m* **T-w\ntov mtn-nee behind PenUlla *\nl.tl-M with 0. Astttont, w-o wu *\nsubatltul* on th* Bwedlsh Ohr-gt*\nakl team, third, only thert* -Jauta*\nIn th* rear of Engstad with * t_n*\nof 1:44 eM.       ^^^^^^^^^^\nJoatela\ncompetitor,   of\nclub, oeeneroaa, Alt*., ^^^^^^^^\n1:411:48 with Harry Pangman of th*\nRed Blrka BU dt*, _-*traa- am\nother Olympic man, fifth ln 1:10easy pjacjnja surt_ ln the JwaWag\nand seoond tn tbe una* iiianiBi.\nJUare BngsHd oanled off th* Dominion ae-mbhwd -_-mpt-__t* wttk\na 10-polnt margin o**r JorteU\nNordmoe. Engstad had ent.-m potnsa\nla tbe Jumping and 340 polnta is\ntb* racing for a total of 44S.T0\npoint- Noenwoe took third In th*\nJumping earning aUM polnta and\nttenlahed fourth In the lg-klVxne-*\n-naa-oo-atry race. \u25a0\u2014-atviig M-0\npolnta and having a grand total of\n415.40 potnts.\n-_ an Otnaeaf*\nOsssstan m\nasm foot* IB\nBLACKHAWKS BEAT\nBOSTON BRUINS 2-1\nWin^\n24 ARE HOMELESS\nAS FIRE SWEEPS\nOTTAWA STORES\nOTTAWA, Teh. ai <OP)-J_Nwi_y-\nfour persons were homelees tn cub*\naero weather early today w_ien ftre\nswept firs stores ln three combined\nconunerdal and apartment buildings\nextending from 78T to 797 Somerset\netreet west. Ninety firemen fought\ntbe ftre for flee houn. Lose _s gOO.000\nTwo of tb* tens-ute, lira. Mn?\nLang, 60, and pred Lang, hsr son,\nwere taken to hospital suffering from\nshock. Ftre Chief J. E. Lemleuz and\nSgt. A. Oar-lner, a fireman, were\nslightly hurt and dozens of firemen\nwere frost bitten and suffered from\nthe dense smoke whleh enveloped\nthe building* through meet of the\nbattle.\nThirteen persons, five of them\nchUdrm, were taken to safety down\nladders  by firemen.\nVANCOUVER MAYOR\nASKS PROTECTION,\nHUNGER   MARCHERS\nVABCOTVKR, Peb. 11 (OP)-__yor\nLouis D. Tsylcr haa sent a telegram\nto Sen. R. B. Pooley, attorney,\ngeneral, asking far adequette protection If required during an anticipated\nInvasion of Vancouver tomorrow by\nuneeenp'oyee* who ban left relief\ncamps In ihe Interior to troop Into\ntown aa \"hunger mar\u2014etera.\"\nVancouver polloe hav* Isetsad per-\nmlts for parades tomorerow, lo 1*\norganization,, and men from surrounding municipalltlc* will pared*\nInto the city. A partnit baa been\nissued for a meeting on Powell\nst\u2014an groundts. Afterward delegates\nplan to call cm aldermen at tb*\nCity hall.        i\nCANADIAN   EXHIBIT   SHIP   DUE\nAT ' HAVANA\nC-TOAOO. IU. Peb. 11\u2014_*\u2022__->\nBlackhawka took puaeeaalun of see-\nond place tn the Amenean draeion\nof tb* national Hockey league tonlgbt kg taking an e__tlng conteet\nfrom the oBet-n Brain*. J-t. whll*\nDetroit wu pUying to a tl* wtth\nOanadlene Of Montw_l.\nMost of the thrflla were ssmhttt\nby Bddl* Shore, Boston dstnyatajtmts,\nwho booam* warlike and ttssaabn* tb*\nevening In the coop aening oot *\nmatch penalty. Be had done two\nturns tn th* box tn th* aeeond a**,\nlion, and later ln th* third again\nwa* ordered off by Cooper larra\u2014\u2014-!.\none of the officials. Shore rintllt**\nand finally swung s left at __\u2022*\u00bb__\nwho mtd* tb* penalty * -_\u2022__\"\"-\u00bb*.\nTh* Hawks did tharbe aeoring In\nth* aeeond period. VIV _lpl*T atstf\nnectlng while Oeorge Owen wt* In\nhe penalty box, *_d __-*. Cantur*\necorlng about 10 minutes later wbJJ*\nShe** waa cooling. The Bruin*' foal\nwaa made midway through th* Dstsl\nfram by Harry Oliver.\n\\\nRELIEF MEASURE\nREPORTED TO Bl     1\nPENDING, OTTAWA ]\nOTTAWA, Ont. -pah. g_\u2014<C*_)\nBint* la pa-tic*! etrcie, on\nthat an unemmoeymeem rehet meas-\nure may be brought down In tth*\nhouse of comm-ems neert week. Th*\nWU, it ls raa-tored. wUl Mav* lb*\namount to be seed for reBef a*\nthe discretion of tb* *-_!\u25a0___-\nHon aa ws, done ta the aimui*\nIntrodneed *t th* hut ******** I\nparllumrnl. - ^^^^^^\nGr-rity of Situation\nin East Causes Premier,\nBreak Doctor's Orders\nUXnsOH. Tab. tl. (AF) \u2014 Prim*\nJatlnleta-T Esn-s-y liaoDonald disobeyed reoant dctstortf ordeers and\ncaiq, up to laondon from hla country\nplace today to study tha far -*-_-t*rn\n\u25a0M____\nUaanwhU* at Plymouth the cruiser\nVindictive atrlpeped Uv, aneanunl\u2014on\nand departed with relief crow* for\neervi\u2014> In Cblna.\n'Dont Plunge Too\nSoon\" Says This\nMan on Wedlock\nMysterious Disease\nKilling Off Cattle\ntOBDON, Peb. Jt (C P cable)\u2014Aa\na reault ot a mysterious disease\namong th* herds In Herefordahlre.\n500 cattle, including many valaabl*\npedigree animals, ban died reoently.\nAt a meetii\" of the H*e*retorte\u2014hire\ncounty oouiV. Alderman J. B.\nCooke, ohalreran cf the rlla__*u and\nanimals oom\u2014It\u2014\u2022 aald the cattle\nhad d-d Immediaieiy altar calving\nThey wave stricken with a klna] of\nparalysis and expired ln * short\ntime. The nature of the dleeeao ha*\nnot  yet  been  diagnosed.\nBBITU-   DIPLOMAT    DIB*\n-OtrDOH. Peb. 11 (AP)\u2014Sir Uau\nrle* d* Bunaen, retired BrlUah dlplo*\nmat. died b*r\u00bb tonight. Ha mat *t>\njetaen old.\nHAVANA, peb. JI.\u2014(CP Cable) \u2014\nThe Canadian steamer New Northland, carrying *__\u2014Cta of various\nCanadian products for export\u2014, wllj\narr.ve In Havana harbor tomorrow\nat noon, the Canadian trade oorn-\nmiaslon has announoftd.\nJetEW HAVEN, Conn., Fab. lt^-\nThe {few Haven Eagle* went Into \u20ac\ntie wltb New Tork for Mcond place\nta the Canadian-American hockey\nleague tonight with a 4-1 victory\nover Springfield.\nUONTRBAL, Peb. M (OP)\u2014'-UM\nand their eeoorta,\" dsctaraa Commandant N. \u2014. Tr\u2014kary of the Salvation Army, \"should remember that\nmarriage le a tricky business. Dont\npi\u2014ig* too soon. But above all,\ndont try to make th* plunge too\nlatel-\n\"Olrla, for Instance, ahould think\ni twice before getting married aet 18\nor lt. He thought that they knew\n1 their own mlnda not\u2014a* at IS. Toung\n' men on Ua.l other hand, ought to\n| accept th* oonjugetl yoke when tbey\ni wer* about M. tf they Itt lt go tnl\nI later, tha\u00bb heeame old bachal\u2014lah.\nwtth aet Ideas, aad were often hard\ntto get along wtth ln double hare\u2014M*.\n1 As for young women, they ought \u2014\u00bb\nbare their right to pop th* i\nIn these daya of fair play.\"\nSelling tbe boa isn't sentag tb*\nOat what you go after\u2014It breed*\nraepee-\n._-_-?cV,t-rT__-?^X,\nEmbarrassed By\nPimples ti Fact\nMr*. O. J. Braaon, Seal Oon, l-H,\nwrit***\u2014\"I wm in a aatj nerroo*.\nnindown coadrtion, and not tbl* I*\ndo no. own work.\nMr far* wu omnd wit* rt_ef__\nw_-b wa* tnrj. anno*risf *nl MH\nbarraasing to me at tisosn.\nAlter taking thro* bottk* et stm*.\ndock Blood Bit*-. I oan do Bg.\u00ab****-\nwork, and th* F-irp-t am* \u2022_-*->\n_\u00ab{>PM-kL\" BT^\na-aalsM-ad. to, is. ami U ram*, \u00ab_r sg* Shj\n IPICTION Of $375,000 PER\nYEAR IN COSTS OF RUNNING\nLIQUOR CONTROL BOARD IN B.C\nSalaries, Breakages, Freight, Insurance, Beer Prices\nAD Sate the Taxpayers Money Issued\nStatement Sows\nVICTORIA, B. C, Teh. 21\u2014Reduc-^ 100,000,   with  an  average   profit  of\ntlon of #375,000 a year In administration are shown ln a statement\nJust issued.\nThe government -oontrol and' sale\nof liquor oame Into effect on the\n15th of June, 1931, under a three-\nman board, at a salary ol $17,500 a\nyear. Tbls board remained In office\nfor 30 months, being taken over by\ntb* one-man board on October 81.\n1034, at a salary of 113,000, and the\none-man board wae again replaced by\nabout 9305,000, or an average profit\non the turnover of 27.5 per cent. On\nJanuary 1, 1031, there wu a revision and adjustment of the prices cf\nliquor to tht consumer, which on\nthe basis of previous years* sales\nmeant a reduction of prices and loss\nto th* profits of the board of over\n173,000.\nTbe cost of law enforcement now\naverages about $3600 per month.\nWltb a business of about 314.000.-\na three-man board on tbe 1Mb of, ooo a year, it bas been said that the\nAugust. 1030, at a salary of 330,000: work _, more titan one xen can\nfor th* thret men, which waa, on handle efficiently, and that In a\nth* 1st of October, X031, reduoed tolbuBine\u00ab of *uch dimensions a small\n$3^000  a  year. (leakage   might   mean   quite  a  large\nThe three-men board ruling from, sum of money\n16th of June,  1931,  to  October  31.     u has been stated on several oc-\n1934.   did   an   average   business   of Casl_ns  that  the  preeent  board  has\n\u2022847,433 per  month, yielding  a  net increase- the staff by a large non\nprofit of $313,763, or an average ot\n35.4 per cent on the turnover. The\nfioat of law enforcement under  this\n,-\"botrd  averaged   $11,179   per  month.\nUnder the one-man board, whlcb\nruled for practically six years, the\naverage sales, during the period of\nInflation and financial ease, was\n\u20221.198,000 pec month, wltb an average monthly profit of. $317,000 or an\naverage of .34 per cent on the turn-\nOver; and the cost of law enforcement was \u20228^\u00bb7.18 per month.\nAVERAGE PROFIT\nThe present three-men board came\nInto office on August 19, 1930, and\nIn spite of depression, which 'Is\nworld-wide, tht average sale* per\nmonth beve been approximately \u2022!,-\nber, ln spite of reduced sales,\nWhen the present board assumed\noffice August, 1030, th* staff consisted of 335 permanent and 50 temporary employees, while the payroll\nfor November, 1931. shows the stsi;\nto   be   aa   follows:\nThree t-undred twenty permanent,\n33 temporary, which ls the reason\nthe November 1931 payroll ls ovtr\n\u20225400 less than for August, 1930.\nSaving on atock carried\u2014Owing to\nclose track being kept on stock, and\na continuous flow of snaiier shipments coming forward at regular intervals, the stock on hand has been\nmaterially reduced. Formerly, on several occasions It exoeeded \u20222.000,000\nand ran up as high aa over $2-300,000.\nSince tbe new regime it averages\naround \u20221,300.000 representing a aav-\n| Ing of say \u202260,000 a year or Interest\non  $1,000,000  at 6  per  cent.\nSaving on shortages and breakages\n\u2014At _he beginning of 1931 a check-\nJapanese onc-lve. , ^ ;up was madt on shortages and\nto Klangr ~ breakages for a period of five years\nirnlng raotd^ | backward, and It was found t_at\nthe average loss per year under this\nhead totalled the large sum of \u202230,-\n850. Steps were Immediately taken\nto reduce It as much aa possible.\nand by November 1931 tbe board was\nable to see the results of the nsw\nsystem Inaugurated on the 1st of\nApril, snd was gratified to see that\ntbe loss on shortages and breakages\nbas been brought down to an average of $302.65 per month, or about\n\u20223600 per year. Tills ls a saving of\n\u2022 17,250 per year, and step* are being\ntaken to further reduce lt.\nSaving on car load S-lpment*\u2014Another leakage was found ln the system adopted previously In the shipping of goods to varloua vendors.\nBach individual vendor was apparently working on his own, sends ln\nhi* orders as he needed his stock\nreplenished, and such orders went\nout under the less than carload\nrates. It waa seen at once that if\ncertain groups of vendors could send\nln their orders at a certain arranged\ndate,   their   respective   requirements\nFOR HEAD\nic*._ive.   i  ^^\nte Klangr^\nirnlng ran!eg\u00bb\ni__f\u00ab_)\nstBl kelson Daily news, nelson, a c-monday mormno, rbsiasy tt. ustz\nTAOt '\nRADIO DEPENDS UPON THE PRESS\nFOR NEWS EDITORIAL SHOWS\nSTRATFORD, Ont., Feb. 21.\u2014Under the heading \"I\nheard it on the Radio\" the Beacon-Herald recently contained the following editorial:\n\"A friend walked in here the other day and inquired about a piece of news which he considered\nrather startling; he had heard it on the radio, and\nit had to do with some trouble between Britain and\nUnited States in Shanghai. When informed that\nwe had no record of any such news and had not\nreceived it at this office, the gentleman in question remarked that it beats all how quickly the\nradio getg ita news. We have heard that remark\nbefore, and in this instance considered that it was\na matter for explanation.\n\"Our inquirer was asked to come along to the\nroom where the tele-printer operates, connected\nwith The Canadian Press, and through that organization with the Associated Press. The machine\nwas busy as usual turning out copy. It was ex- .\npained that if such an event as he mentioned had\ntaken place it would have been recorded on that\nmachine; that it would be secured first by a representative of one of the news associations with\nwhich this paper is connected, and also that if the\nradio desired to have the news it woi)ld have to\ncome to the press associations to get it.\n\"That last point is one which does not seem to\nbe well understood. Radio agencies do not collect\nnews. The collection of news as a wide-world\nservice owned and controlled by newspaper, and if\na radio station desires to give a news service it\nmust get it from a newspaper office or from a\npress association service, and that is actually how\nit is done.\n\"It make one just a little impatient at times to\nhear it said that the radio carried news which was\nin the papers. Newspapers and newspaper leased\nwires, cables and such are the source of all the\nnews one hears or reads, and it is a field which the\nnewspapers will never surrender to radio or any\nother agency.\"\nSECOND REPORT\nFAVORS STATE\nHEALTH PLAN\nSocialization of Nursing\nService Is Abo\nFavored\nDISSATISFACTION\nIN HEALTH COST\nItate no Longer Justified\nin Not Contributing to\nStudent Nurse\nJ Invert in\nFREE FROM FEAR against loss is the man who\ncarries complete and sufficient INSURANCE.\nThose dependent upon him are protected by the\nample LIFE INSURANCE which he carries. His in-\n' come is protected, because he carries sufficient ACCIDENT and SICKNESS INSURANCE. The FIRE\nINSURANCE which he carries protects his home and\nitg contents. And if he owns a car, he is protected\nagainst public liability, property damage and collision\ndamages with AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE.\n.  To delay another day may prove costly. See us\nNOW.\nFor FIRE INSURANCE\nAutomobile, Life, Accident and Sickness, Plato Glass\nand all other forms of Insurance :\nJ. E. ANNABLE H. E. DILL\nC. D. BLACKWOOD \u2022      P. ?. POULIN\nC. F. McHARDY\nJESSE KEMP, Trail, B. C.\nFor LIFE INSURANCE\nP.  &\u2022 POULIN.  North  American  Life  Assurance\nCompany.\nCL F. McHARDY, Monarch Life Assurance Company\nW. E. NEFF. Local  Inspector, Manufacturer's Life\nAssurance Company.\ncould ba supplied in a full car to a\ncentral point, thus securing csrload\nrates of railway fr.lfc._t. Tbls system\nwaa made effective lsst year, wltb\ncbe result that during the 12 months\nending September 30, 1931, a saving\nbaa been macV of 114,357.67, being\nthe difference between carload and\nless than carload rates. This gives\nan average saving of 11100.47 per\nmonth.\nSaving on insurance\u2014Another Item\nof overhead Is tbe burglary Insursnce.\nThe liquor stores being government\nowned appear to have been a fair\nmark for those seeking \"easy money\"\namong tbe lawless classes, and the\npremiums on such lnsurAnce hsve\nbeen high. During 1031, tbe old\npolicy which was taken for three\nyears expired, and the new board,\nby approaching It on a striotly\nbusiness basis, haa been able to\nsecure a three-year policy at a reduced cost of $14,000 for ti-e three\nyears, or a saving of nearly gSOOO\nper year.\nSaving on coet of beer\u2014la 1034\ntbe then government authorised the\npayment of an lncreas* of 91.50 per\nbarrel to tbe breweries for beer, and\n[ this wa\u00ab made retroactive to April\n1034- The new board, known aa tbe\none-man board, also came into power\nIn October tbat year, io lt has been\noperating under the increase. There\nbave been persistent complaints\nagalnat tbe quality of the beer produced In Brltiah Columbia, anl this\nfrom time to time 'has been aired In\nthe legislature. It was considered by\nthe Tolmie government, desirable to\nseek imaprove-ment In the quality of\nbeer, and In view cf the reduced\nprices of raw materials, also to get\nthe price back t0 the old basis before the Increase given by a generous\ngovernment ln 1924.\nSTOP   LEAKAGES\nWhen it was decided by the Tolmie\ngovernment that lt would be In\ni the Interest of the province to have\na three-men board, one of the principal reasons wss to aecu-e a reduction In prloe and to Improve tre\nquality of the beer. When the new\nboard waa named, this was ons of\nthe chief tasks given to it, epert\nfrom general Instructions to effect\neconomies snd stop leakages. Though\nthe new board has only been In office a Uttle over a year they have\nsucceeded In securing a reduction\nIn the price of beer which will save\nto the tax-payers some 1300,000 s\nyear. Tbe sale of imported beer\namounts t0 less than 3 per cent, the\nremaining OS per oent being beer\nproduced In the province.\nSIMMARY\nSumming up, the three-men board\ninsugurate-d by the Tolmie government haa effected the following savings, In the 12 months In office:\nSalaries and wages saved, I5O00\nper month; breakages and shortages\n$1430 per month; freight, by pooling\ncars, g 1106 per month; burglary\nInsursnce, |388 per month; price\nof beer, average about, 135,000 per\nmonth. Total saving effected $33,034\nper   month.\nThla does not include reduction\nby wsy of interest on stocks carried,\naay 15000 per month.\nDeducting the Increased salaries ot\nthe three-man board, which amounts\nto $1250 per month, this shows a\nnet saving of tax-payers of 131,784\nper month.\nHAVING  $373,000   PER  YEAR\nThe first year's work of ths new\nboard baa secured a saving to tbs\ntax-payera of some $375,000 per annum. But this ls only the beginning.\nu every effort ls being continued to\nreduce cost of overhead expenses.\nDuring the lsst couple of years s\nlarge Item of revenue has been lost\nto the board, namely the granting\nof export warehouse licences which\nformerly gave some $60,000 to $100,-\n000 a year to the province. Wbat\nother provlncea ln Canada are paying for their business under liquor\ncontrol boards, from the angle of\noverhead   expenses   Is   tjelow.\nTotal percentages operating expenses in comparison with turnover:\nBritish Columbia, 6.49 per cent; Alberta, IO.34 per oent; Saskatchewan,\n9.39 per otnt; Manitoba, 8.59 per\ncent; Ontario, 8.33 per cent; Quebec,\n8.15 per cent; New Westminster, 8.9A\nper cent, population per square mile;\nBritish Columbia, 1.67; Alberts, 3.93;\nSaskatchewan, 3-50; Manitoba, 2.66;\nOntario, 8.03; Quebec, 4.60; New\nWestminster. 18.13.\nDensity of population has much to\ndo with cost of operation, as all re-\ntall merchants know, for the overhead expenses are governed by the\nvolume of business done, fn this\nregard, British Columbia's cost of\noperation is remarkably low tn comparison with Ontario wblch haa five\ntimes tbe population per square mile,\nQuebec which hsa twice the thickness of population, and New Brunswick whlcb hss nine times the\ndensity of population to the square\nmile.\nVANCOUVER, Feb. tl (CP)\u2014Por\nthe second time In a week the\nresult of an exhaustive survey of\nhealth ron d It Ions tn Canada has\nresulted In a report favoring mm.\npnlftory state health Insurance,\nand In the late Instance, favoring\nsocialisation of nursing service.\nOn Saturday a synopsis of recommendations   made  by  a survey\nunder the auspices of the Tanadf-\nan   Nurses'   aasoclatlon   and   the\nCanadian   Medical  association   was\nIssued,   favoring   these   two   proposals   for   the   Dominion   as   a\nwhole, while a week previously the\nstate health  Insurance commission\nof  British   Columbia  recommended\nto   tbe   government   of   this   province that a form of state health\nins tire nee be put lnt0 effect.\nDr. O. M. Weir, professor of education  at the  University  of British\nColumbia, wbo haa been on leave of\nabsence  for  the purpose, spent two\nyears      making    tha    investigations\nwhich resulted ln -Saturday* report\n\"There   la   growing   dissatisfaction\nthroughout   Oanada   with   the   high\ncost of health service,\" the synopsis\nstates, and recommends stats health\ninsurance for wage earners, salaried\npeople, and email   merchants,  to  be\nfinanced by contributions from any\nof the following:\nMEANS   OF   FINANCE\nTtw Insured, the employer (In the\ncase   of   salaried   people   snd   wsge\nthe federal government (If possible),\nsocialise., nursing service which\nwould permit needy patients to obtain the care of graduate nurses and\nmake possible remunerative employment for tie latter, la recommended.\nTrenchsnt criticism ls mads of\nsons phases of nursing training ln\nCanada.\nProfessor Weir .found that many\neltiaens are unable t. pay for proper\nnursing, and on the other hand about\n40 per cent of private duty nurses\n\"sre almost contlnuou-ly unemployed\" and another 30 per cent able\nto obtain only Intermittent work.\nINNl-AL LOSS IN\nTRAINING   SCHOOLS\nContrary to general opinion, the\nsurvey statea, training schools do n.t\nprovide cheap nursing for the hospitals. Based on a study of cost, in\n33 representative training schools,\nnine smell. 18 medium, nl_* larrr*.\nwell distributed throughout Canada,\nthere was an annual lose to the\naverage 'hospital for each student\nthat waa rea'.ly given an education\nin nursing. \"But ln a number of\ncases of small schools brought to\nthe attention cf tbe survey, their\npretence at offering an educational\ncourse cf training sbould be considered little more thsn mere sham.\"\nThe report emphasizes that training schools should no longer be left\nto \"haphazard methods of Individual\n-ospltals,\" but should be subsidized,\ncontrclled and supervised by the\ngovernment.\nNO   LONGER   JUSTIFIED\n\"Surely the state Is n0 longer\nJustified, ln the face of unlmpugnn-\nble facts. In complacement stand In?\nby and Ignoring lte duty to contribute to the education ot the\nstudent nurse. There ls no more\nvalid reason, when all the facts ot\nthe Bltuaucn are Impartially weighed, wby, for instance, the state\nshould pay for the ooat ot educating\nstudent nurses.\"'\n\"It Is scarcely subject t0 serious\ndoubt that tbe adequate training of\nthe nurse ls at least as complex as\nthat of tha teacher.\"\nInstitute Decides\nto Hold Card Party\nEach Month at Ymir\ndl-\nTM-B, B. C, Feb. 31.\u2014The\nrectors ot the Ym_r Women's institute held a meeting on Thursday.\nTh\u00ab directors present were Mrs. J. H.\nClarke, Mrs. S. A. Curwen, Mrs. 8.\nBall, Mrs. N. Peterson and Mrs. E.\nEmllson. Mrs. A. Bond was s\nvisitor to this meeting. It was\ndecided that Mrs. W. Clark and\nMrs. Peterson arrange for a demonstration or a paper for the next\nmeeting. It wu also decided to\neirners), the provincial governments, give one card party each month.\nROSSLAND SHOW\nIS REMINISCENT OF\nPAST BRIGHT DAYS\nProceeds Are Given to Rpss-\nland-Trail Intermediate\nTeam\nROSSLAND, B. C, Feb. 31.\u2014Old\ntime days la Bossland were recalled\nWednesday evening when an Ice carnival was staged at the nnk, the proceeds to go toward defraying tha\nexpenses of tt-e Roesland-Trail Intermediate hockey team on thetr\ntrip to Vernon ln quest cf the\ncbaxplomhip.\nThe ice waa ln excellent ahope,\nand most of the skaters were ln\ngay masquers _e costumes. The\nprize for the best dressed girl was\nw~n by Marjdrle Robertson, who appeared as t_e Queen of Hearts, and\nJack Ware, _ garbed as an Indian\nchief, was designated the best dressed\nman, Russel Jones won the prise\nfor best coml. man, easily, with bis\npersonification of \"(Md Man Depression.-' and Eric Griffiths, as \"Mammy'' won that for the beat comic\nlady and had everybody fooled for\nawhile.\nThe Rossland girls' hockey team\ndefeated the Trail aggregation by\na score of 2 to 0, but the game\nwaa a harder one than the score\nwould seem to Indicate. The Rossland Maple Leafa defeated the men's\nrep team by 3-1. ahd Trail and\nRossi and   girls'   hockey   relay.\nauerrtno Orlando won the race\nfor boys 17 years and under and\nRalph Scott thst for the boys 10\nyears and under. Earl Lane came\nfirst in the pie eating contest and\nAnge,o  Pagnan, second.\nProbobly the m-^st amusing event\nof the evening waa a game of broom\nball with no scores snd no rules,\nwhich simply brought down the\nto use.\nMRS. GRADY RETURNS\nTO ELKO\nELKO, B.  C, Feb. 31\u2014Mrs. J. A.\nGrady, who haa been til ln the Fernie\nhospital for some time, was able to\nreturn home by train Monday morning.\nMrs. H- Orady, who has been staying with her son J. A- Orady, for tha\npast week or so. left for her home ln\nCranbrook Tuesday.\nMrs. Ralph Lister, Is staying a few!\ndays with her sister Mrs. J. A. Orady.\nMISS EDMUNDS AND\nPATTERSON ARE JO\nBRIDGE HOSTESSES\nORAND  PORKS.  B.  C.   Tth.\nMrs. P. T. Mccaiium left Wednesday\nfor  Trail   when  sbe   win   vial\ndaughter.   Mrs.  J.  Morrison.    Befor*\nreturning to Grand Forks. Mra. McCaUum will also visit wtth be 1\nCecil,  and  hla  family  at   Fruitvale.\nBd. Johnson and J. Luclente of\nthe Oreenwood Gorillas hockey team,\nremslned in Grand Forks after tha\nmatch on Monday and visited with\nfriends in the etty returning xo\ntheir hemes on Wednesday.\nMrs. A. Dodd of the Union mine\ns visiting this week with her daugh- '\nter, Mm. Blacklock.\nMra. K. Edmunds and Mlsa X,\nPatterson were Joint hostesses at a\nbridge party on Thursday evening\nwhen Mr. and Mrs. A. Crowe carried\noff prises for highest score. Second\nprizes went to Miss Marlon Kirby\nand Walter Ronald. The Invited\ngueeta were: Mlaa Dene Bickerton,\nMlaa Rita Hutton, Mlaa Marlon Kit-\nby, Mrs. A. Crowe, Mlse Ella Philips,\nMiss Berta McLeod, A. F. Crowe, A.\nBickerton. L. Heilyer, W.\nErnie Hutton and J. Sparks.\nInvermere Valentine\nParty Is Huge Success\nINVKRMKLE, B.C,, Feb. 31. \u2014 A\nvalentine's and leap year ball was\ngiven for the Windermere District\nhospital on Friday 13 in the Legion\nhall, Athalmer. Many novelty dances\nwere had, the prize winners in the\nhearts dance being Mm George Watt\nand Harry Saunders. There was a\nlarge crowd. The net proceeds\namounted to well over $100.\nThe Federation ot Women's Trade\nUnions ln France is urging the sight-\nhour day for women there.\nis Canada's standard remedy. It\nouutlli all other cough and cold\nprepara-tons, BETTER\u2014that's\nwhy\u2014and DIFFELRENT.\nWILL OBSERVE\nECLIPSE THIS\nYEAR^QUEBEC\nSpectroscopic Work Content\nplated by Party of British\nScientists\nOTTAWA, Feb. 31 (CT)\u2014Districts\nIn Quebec, In the Msgog, Lake St.\nPeter and Acton Vale areas and\nMontreal will be the gathering place\nMr numerous scientific parties, travelling long distances to view and\nstudy the eclipse of the sun, August\n31. this year. The Quebec districts\nwill form the cen tral port Ion of\ntbe   eclipse   area.\nDistinguished scientific parties are\nexpected from Canadian centers and\nOreat Britain. A party from England,\nfor Instance, la expected to take up\nposition on the Phyalce building\nof  McOtll   university.\nDr. D. C. Rose ct the National Research laboratories, who ls a Canadian graduate of Cambridge university, has been Invited to be a\nmember of the party from Cambridge\nwhich la being organized by Lt.-Col.\nF. J. M. Stratton, professor of solsr\nphysics.\nOrdinarily ths aire, ahape and\ncomponents of the solid portion of\nthe sun can be studied with astronomical Instruments any time the\nsun. Is shining but the gaseous atmosphere {chromosphere and corona)\naround the sun osn only be studied\nduring sn eclipse when the excessive\nlight from the main body of the\nsun's aurface (photospher) Is stopped by the moon passing between\nthe sun snd tbe earth. This Is done\nby a study of the spectrum of the\nlight aent out by the chomosphere\nand corona.\nIt ls spectoeooplc work wblch tbe\nparty trom Cambrldgo contemplates.\nThe observations will be msde from\nMagog, Quebec,\nRATE FOR CANNED\nGOODS IN B. C. TO\nBE SAME AS EAST\nVANCOUVER. Feb. 30.\u2014The board\nof railway commissioners hss ordered\nthe railways to publish the same\nstopoff rates for canned goods shipped from B.C. to tbe prairies sm\nthose ln affect ln eastern Canada\u2014\na privilege for which canners of this\nprovince have been agitating for\nyears. It refused tbe canners' application for reduced freight rates to\ntbe prairies, however.\nThousands of dollars will be saved\nIn freight rates by the stopoff privileges, canning men declare.\nThe ruling is of particular Importance In B.C. because various\nbranchea of the canning industry sre\nlocated In different parts of the\nprovince.\nNew Discovery Reaches\nCause of Stomach Ga<\nKathleen Kinney and\nLuellan Settle Are\nUnited in Marriage\nSIRD\/-R. B. C, Feb. 31-A quiet\nwedrttng was solemnised at the home\nOf Mrs. E. Pearson on Wednesday\nafternoon, when Rev. Mr. Kinney of\nCrawford Bay united In marriage\nber youngest daughter, Kathleen, snd\nLuellan Settle, formerly of Procter.\nThe bride wae given away by S.\nBvaouth of Ktwkenook. Only a ttw\nfriends and relatives were present\nat the ceremony.\nIn th* evening two slelgb-loads of\nthe   younger   set   made   the r   way\nDr  Carl found that pot?ons tn the'down  to  Kuskanook  to  offer  tbelr\nUPPER   bowel   cause   stomach   gas. heartiest congratulations. Oames and\nHla simple  remedy, Adlerlka washes dancing were enjoyed.\nout  tbe  upper  bowel,  hrlnelng   nut I \u2022 \u25a0 \t\nall   gu.       Mann,   Rutherford   Co,     Knowing tbat you don't know much\nDruggists. is knowlnc a lot.\nC\/ llitJeJ eee\n\"It is unmistakable in a person . . _ certain re- \u25a0\nJinemcnt . . a perfection of form or feature that\nsets one apart in every crowd. And so it is in\nappearance, in mellow richness, in fragrance,\nin coolness, that Dixie commands the highest\ntribute of those who recognize class in a\nVirginia cigarette,\"\nDIXIE\nThe BETTER CIGARETTE\n12 for 15c\n20 for 25c\n\u2014and in flat tins of\nfifty and one hundred\n -TUB NELSON BAIIaY WWWt, NELSON. B.  ^-MONDAY MO-NINO, KB-PART tt, ltSta\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\nWOMAN S PAGE\nMiss Nobody from\nNowhere\nBy ELIZABETH JORDAN\naa \u00ab Unr Tock attest *a_4 quit* up to   -*\u2022\u2022 tests yet, tnd\nyoung wotM& \u2022-,_\u25a0<-\u2022_...\nih\u00bbt tne does not know\nown name nor bow ttw tot 1\n\u2022n. twytbtnc in btr put u\nft ttenk. fltw knon. only ti__t her\nMan It *TBt\u00bb.\" Bb* _mU ft young\nMftB wt* Uvea ftt Uw bote, whew\ngbft li ngUtored u Eve Nobody of\n> which ib* b-4 written ln\nBrie Bftmllton call* In ft\ni speclftlL-i, but Ire tllpa out\nat the hotel, woes to ft Uttl* *pt_rt-\nrnent bou**, wbtre *b* mwt* a\npt*of*-_-fTnil dftnocr wbo f*t* her\njob In ft cftbftr*t.\nA\u00ab ft Oftbftrat ho*te_* ihe m*eti\nmany ourlou* people. Then, on*\nnlfbt, \u00ab min troo dsims to rto-\nocnine ber oome* ln. Sh* 1* afraid\nat him ftnd run* \u00bbway. hecs, to\ntb* hotel to Brio Hamilton. She\nSate hot bftlr dyed and changes\nber \"\"nTtr cf dress, so that tb*\n\u25a0trftngvr out of her old UI* will\nnot recognla* her. Then Hamilton\npersuade, her to fo tarough a coar-\nrlage ceremony with him. Ac they\nreturn to the hotel tbe man she\nttors tt waiting. Hamilton tend*\nber up stairs and turn* to tbe\notb*r man. wbo says hi* nam* u\n-Samuel  Henderson, of Chicago.\nHenderson Identifies It* to Hamilton. Sbe Is Sre Cftirlngton, \u25a0\nfamous oonoert singer and Henderson was not only her manager\nbut hid  Hoped to marry ber. Sbe\nhad collapsed after trying to save\nfour children of ft friend from an\noverturned rowboftt ln Lftk* Michigan, two of them drowning before btr eyes. Sbe bad alipped\nftway from tb* nurse on guard In\nChicago tnd completely vanished.\nTlM shock of the death of the\ntwo little boya coupled with hot\ntear of Henderson bad caused her\nlots of memory.\nHamilton tells the whole story\nto hit friend, Dr. Carrlck, wbo Is\nftblt to assure Bte that there ls\nnothing tn her old life that ah*\nneeds to fear, while he considers\nbow to bring ber memory back.\nKOW OO ON WITH THE STORY\nINSTALMENT  FIFTEEN\n\u2022X wlU try to ... but I tiftvt ft\nSavt of horror ...\"\n\"I know you have. Mr. Hamilton\nBsta told mt tbout it. But there's\nnothing now to Justify lt. WUl you\niMlleve tbftt?\"\nTte.\"\n\"Oojd. And you must remember\nmother thing. We're morally but\n\u00bbo. absolutely oertftln tbtt tbe man\nWbo came tonight It whst be ttyt\nIs* It and that tbt story be tells It\ntme. Ht mty htv* stolon the proofs\n_M of-ers. or be passing himself off\nam some one else, but there seems a\nhundred to one chance that he's not\nft fraud. We're going to learn all\nabout blm tt quickly at we can,\nbut lt may tak* ft few days. In tht\nmeant,.* I'll glv* you a bare hint of\nbit story and sea if It stimulates\nmemory. How about th* name Carrtngton\u2014Eve Carrlngton? Does It\nmmi fftmUtftr.\"\n*\"I don't know,\" _\u25a0_.- faltered. \"It\nIt miner\n\"Did lt seem natural when I call\nao you by lt?\" ,\n\"I can't be sure, I waa to escited\nIn ont way tbey may do you mort\nI bum . thtn good. Dont let tbftt\nfrighten you. I'm certtin thtt y_u\ntre coming through tbtt all rlsht,\nI ftnd v\u00abry toon tt tbftt. In tbe meantime you mustn't mind lf we dont\ntalk tny more of thlt man ftnd his\nstory till we know what we're about\nWe ctn't risk getting you stirred up\non false Gluts, ctn wet\"\nShe wiped her eyes Knd milled\nherself together.\n\"No,\" she steadily agreed. \"But\nif they're real cluet\u2014\"\n\"K they're ret] cluet you can\ntmtt us to tell you. In the metn-\nUme, these names are ln your mind\ntnd tbey may start aome subconscious work.' WUl you ba patient\nand leave all tbt rest to ut, tnd\npromise not to tsk sny more questions?\"\n\"Tet.\" She ut up ftnd resolutely\nsmiled tt blm. \"I'm ashamed of\nmyself for breaking down.\"\n\"Tou needn't be. Tou're going\nthrough thl* wonderfully; tnd you're\ncoming out of lt wonderfully, too.\nDo you think you will sleep tonight?\"\n\"I hope to.\"\n\"You ought to, for I think you're\non tba rotd hom-. Oood nlgbt,\nMitt   Carrlngtoa,\"\n\"Oood nlgbt, doctor.\"\nTheir eyes and hands mtt.\nTba next morning, ln tbt light\nof a sparkling dty tb* problems\nsemed   simpler.\n\"t wtnt you to make mt a prom*\nlee.\" Eve ssld to Hsmilton.\n\"Almost tnythlng. Eve. Tou know\nthat.\"\n\"Then promise me you wont let\nthe man wv.o calls himself Henderson know sbout my condition until\nI say you may.\"\nEric hesitated.\n\"Doctor Carrlck end I agree thtt\nIt would not be wise to confide in\nhim for a time,\" ha told her. \"Won't\ntbtt do?\"\n(To Bt Continued)\nON THE AIR TONIGHT\nSTATION tOO\nKHQ, Spoktn*  ,608.3\n0*0. Ban Franc-too - MU methts\nKOW,, Portland ..__, \u00ab3._ metre*\nKFI, Lot Angtlet  \u2014- \u00ab8-5 metres\nXfO. San  Prtneltoo \u201e 440-9 metres\nCTAC, Ctlgftry 4I4J- metres\nKVI.   Tfttpma 'HA metre*\nKOO, OftkUnd  5WJ metres\nKOMO.  Seattle     WSJ) metres\nKJB,   Seattle 309.1 metres\nONRV. Vtnoouver  291.1 metre*\nKNX HoUywood   \u25a0\u2022 Stan metres\nKSL.  Salt  Uk    Ctty . 898.1 metret\nEdr    Portlftnd    364.1 metres\nCJOR. Vftncouvtr \u201e 34T.8 metres\nKOA. Spokane a04-0 metre*\nThe Beauty Box\nby Helen Ihllett\nHighly energlMd gals, all full of\nkilowatt*., must watch out that they\ndon't get Into tbe habit of making\nquick, Jerky movement*, vblcn tre\nfatal to grace and perfect posture.\nRushing about sett tbe bells Jingling in tb* central ne -Ut system\ntnd lt't not good for digestion or\nsppetrance. The lovely lady needs\nto have about her an ftlr of repeat\nwhich make* her a mora restful\ncompanion then whri the la on tbe\nJump. Activity Is a law of life, but\nrelaxation ls Just ta necessary lf\none it to hang onto one's youth. If\nthe physical mechanism It to make\nrepairs, tf health, of mind lt to bt\nnormal  and vigorous.\nOften first wrinkles thow up directly tn front of tba tar. At tight\nof them, start on a period or complexion reconstruction. Stock up\nwith a heavy cream ai an ftttrlg-\ntnent. At night bathe tbe face gent-\nwben you cam* in. You know what i, witj, ^p tnd wftrm water, rinse\nthl* postlbihty may mean to me tn<1 drT\/t ^ m thf emollient with\nbrisk slaps of finger tlpt and palms\nnt..\nS\u00ab*\n. , lf there's nothing to dread\n\"Of course  I do.   How sbout  the\nHenderson?   Does   thtt   tug-\nit tnythlng?\"\nShe reflected, whll* both mtn\nWftlted   tensely.\n\"No,\" ehe said tt lsst, ln a hope-\nlast tone.   \"I'm afraid  it doesnt.\"\n\"H-m-m. Well, t_la man Hender-\naon . . who was here tonight and\nwbo brightened you at the cabaret.\nMr. Hamilton tells me . . , saya\ntbat you are a musician.\"\n\"A musician?\" She tried the word\nwith tender npe and a sudden smile.\n\"Are you?\"\n\"I . . . pood Heavcna, Doctor!\ndon't know!\"\nDon't get  nervous.   1   won't  tsk\nOeraldlne Fftrrtr bu tnnounced\nher retirement -from the concert\nstage. MH* -Farrar told ehe htd\nmade up her mind to quit tha concert stage t,t 60 ftnd shell be 50\nher next birthday. Photograph was\ntaken ftt the piano In ber New York\napartment tbe nlgbt befor* formal\nannouncement.\ne\/4nswers by ^Beatrice\nYoung Mother's Problem* Mi? H.\u00a3wb\nof the hands. Use finger end*\nhammer*. In the morning dash on\ncold water, dry and apply the\nattrtngment.\nOnce every day take one hundred\ndeep full breaths ln tho open air.\nPull ln the air through the nostrils, let it trickle down into the\nlower cells of the lungs, exhale\nslowly. This pratlce meant better\ncirculation of the blood: active circulation grows facial rosea, putt atar-\n| shine In eyes, picks up the heel* tnd\nI  the  pplrlts,  makes  life   -ceetful.\n.    Eyebrows, to  be  beautiful,  should\nmany   questions.   But^*&\u00bbt_ tort J)l I have   tbe   curve   of   a   bird'a   wing.\nThose straight, harsh streaks done In\na musician do you thank you are?\u2014\n\u00bb e'.nger?\"\n\"I . . I don't know!\"\n\"Da you  think  you can sing?\"\nShe shook her head.\n\"If some one rolled a piano ln\n\u2022\u25a0ere, would thtt Interest ycu? Would\nyou want t.  play on  lt?\"\n\"I don't kvow. Oh, I don't\nKNOW!'\nIt was clear that the strain of\ntha situation waa too much for her.\nTo Himilton's horror, ehe collapsed\nabruptly ln a tpa&m of sobbing,\nber face ln her hands, her body\n\u2022baking. He started toward her, the\npytchLatrlst waved him back w.ille\nbe himself approached the girl and\nlaid a quieting hand on her shold.r.\n\"Tou eee how tt is. Miss Ctrrlng-\n9on.\"   be  aald,   very   gently.  \"You're\ncrayon and beloved of the dlzzltylng\ndamseti aren't like anything ever\ndreamed of by mama nature. The\nexpression of the face depends upon\nthe contour of eyebrows. It is a\npity tht plucking frenzy ever got\nstarted. It's old stuff now, but\nsome of the darlings haven't found\nIt  out,  maybe   never   will.\nCamphor cream Is said the reduce local fat, It can be used with\nsafety on shoulders or upper arm*.\nMassage should be firm and brisk,\nthe cream rubbed  In  well.\nMary Lathrop, eminent lawyer,\naays: \"II I had a daughter, I would\nbring her up to be rf clinging vine.\"\nTRAINED NURSE BROKE DOWN\nNt Mnn Gut, Mapnt Owtap\nLam.Mail Dr. Was'\nntPfw-KaOX-Mr\nUWwwlB.\n\"1991 a trained nunc,\" writes\nIftigftRt Owiags, of Edmon-\nlaa, Alberta. \"One year ego,\nIs Ok midst of one of my twit* seaaona, I cottapatd. I wat\n\u25a0 total wreck; my nervta gone.\nJtaat and orduu-ry treatment\nfaOtd to reatore me. I knew\n\u00abtt_t Dr. WUHams' Pink Pills\nvale good, but did not realise bow really\npeftdal tbey were until I started to\n19 Osnt. Tbe change ia my condition\n^^^\u25a0ari ui Tlw oolor came back to\n\u25a0y cheeks. I as stouter by 20 lbs. thtn\nI waa til months ago, and stronger.\nStrenuous days have no effect new upon\nmy nerval. I am again nursing, thanks\nto Dr. WUUa-Ba' Pink PUk\"\nHis. Janus E. O'Connor, Godfrey.\nOnt, writes: \"After my first baby was\nbon, I had a breakdown. I could not\nsleep, eat or sit still. One day t neighbor\ntold me to try Dr. Winitms' Pink Pills.\nBefore I bad one box taken, I wta feeling better; I continued taking\nthe Pills until completely well\nI also give them to my trowing girls, with great benefit.\"\nDr. Williams' Pink Pills earn\nsuch praise at this because tbey\nactually rebuild health by en*\nnetting tbe blood. Nervous,\nrundown conditions yield to\nthe blood-building properties of this\nlong-tested remedy. Young girls are\nwonderfully helped in their growth tnd\ndevelopment. Your druggist has Dr.\nWilliams' Pink Pills in tbe new protec\nUve glass vials, 50c a package.\nDEAR IVOSS TAIRPAX:\nAgalnat tbe violent opposition of\nmy parents, I married t boy I was\ncraey   over   and   everything   they\nprophesied came true.   He deserted\nme before my baby waa born, and\nI don't know where be Is now. The\nbaby, ft boy, Is almost a year otd,\n,uid  if he  hadn't  been  a wonder\nhe would never  have  survived.   I\ngot a place ln a department store\nwhen he was a month old tnd left\nhim to board with people wtoo neglected htm terribly.   Sometimes I'd\nbe up all nlgbt with him, he'd be\nto tick ftfter they'd  given  htm a\noold, tour milk In ft messy bottle.\nFinally I put htm ln a creche,\ntnd tbe sisters wbo manage It do\nvery well by blm.   A girl friend of\nmine  told  me  my  parent*  would\ntake   me   bftck\u2014I've   not   written\nsince I married\u2014and the baby, too\ntf I'd admit I'd been wrong, aay 1\nwaa terry and agree never to tee\nmy  husband.   Tnls condition  will\nnot be hard.   Ha took my jewelry\nand  pawned   It,  let   me  go to  ft\ncharity   hospital   when   baby   was\nborn, and never asked for either of\nus.   But   wben   I've   suffered   eo\nmuch lt teems bard tbftt my parents thould rub It ln ftnd make\nme admit my mistake, and aay I'm\nsorry, too.        UNHAPPT MOUJE.\nThlt ls no time for high-horse, my\ndttr child.   Oet down on your knees\nand   ttnonk   Ood   you   have   parents\nwbo are willing to take you and the\nbaby   back   and   give   you   a   bone\nTell   them,   without   restraint,   how\ngrateful you tre to tbem, and thst\nyou're    very    very    soiTy    to    hsve\ncaused them unhapplness.\nMany letters tike yours come to\nme telling of cases where, alts,\nthere are no loving parents to open\ntheir doors to a girt who haa been\ntreated as you've been treated. Just\nbe t.nnkful, tny dear. You're ft\nlucky girl, and my best wishes tfl\nyou.\nChanged Since He Went\nAway\nDEAR MISS FAIRFAX:\nI am a girl 21 years old and\nwould like ii ask some advice\nfrom you. I've gone with a boy\nfor two years or more off and on,\nsi much as my parents would allow. They have nothing against\nhim but his religion. We loved\neach other and planned our future trgether: then he went ewsy\nt0 school. The first two years\nwere lovely.\nW*   wrote   several    times   each\nweek and every vacation was ifceav-\nen to us, but the laat few months\nhave   been   different.   He   doesn't\nwrite to  me any more.   When he\ncomes   home   he   treats   me   nice,\nand  cones  to  see  me,  but he  Is\nnot the same to me.   He tells me\nb* dcean't have the time to write\nletters.    I love him and don't Tee\nhow   I   can   ever   give   him   up.\nPlease tell me what I \u00ab-oul_ do.\n\"LONESOME.''\nThe  best  advice   I   om   give  you\nmy dear, is to fill your life with at\nmany Interests as possible, until you\ndiscover whether the young msn intend, to come back to you on the\nold terms; but I'm afraid, fr~m what\nou tell me, he does not.   When a\nboy goes away  to achool, he makes\nnew  a-soclatlons,  and this old  barrier   of   religion   has   doubtless   in*\nflueneed blm to make friends where\n-Here is no obstacle.   There realty is\nnothing to d0 but to make tbe beet\nof It\u2014to let thtt friendship remain\nt beautiful menory to you both.   It\nyou try to bring blm back you msy\nput  him  on   the  defensive.   If  you\ncontinue to remain on your present\nfriendly  footing,  things may  be  as\ntbey onee were.\nThat Settled Her\nDEAR MISS FAIRFAX:\nFor several months I've been\ngoing sround wltb a msn ln the\nsame offloe sa myself. He occupies\naa official position and I am a\ntypttt. Evidently he didn't ftnd\nme bard on tbe eyes, because ie\ntook me sround with him and I\nsupposed myself engaged to him.\nTbe other night we went to dinner at a place where you can get\ndrinks\u2014we had ft cocktail, that's\ntil, but oome cf the other guests\nhtd many more and got rowdy,\nThe boy friend said we would\nleave, but made the astonishing\nremark: \"I'd shoot a man who\nbrought my slater bere.\" Thtt\nnade me mad, because he hsd\ntaken me there, and I'm an entirely decent and self-respecting\ngirl.\nI sold I supposed  It wt* proper\ntook -her. He looked rather blink\nand eaJd: \"Don't take me too seriously, kid.\" Oolng home, be tried\nto kiss me and I said: \"No, no,\nI'm giving you up tar Lent and\nTm beginning to praotioe now.\"\nSince then I'm polite to blm at\nthe offloe, but decline to go placet\nwith htm( saying \"You might Uke\nme somewhere not O.K. for your\nsister.\" Dont you think Vm right?\nThe nerve of  himl EVELYN.\nI wish more girts had your spunk,\nmy dear Evelyn. Tbere'd be fewer\nmisunderstand ing tbout these lightweight proposals. It was Ui-Ought-\nlees, tactless, even a bit cruel for a\nmtn to tell you be bad taken you\nwhere be wouldn't bave taken hts\nsister, and I think you were quite\nright to resent it. Be firm, and\ndon't take him seriously unless be\nls very bumble and lete you see that\nhe Is serious. Then you can do the\ndeciding. Men are like curio collectors. IV.ey value moet what Is tbe\ndifficult to acquire.\nDisgusted With Life\nDBAR MISS FAIRFAX:\nHonestly, I am absolutely disgusted wltb life. My mother Is\nnot well, and is so disagreeable,\nthat I am nearly crazy witu her\nnagging and arguing. My fiance,\nwith whom I have been going for\nnearly two years, ls married but\nls separated from his wife. My\nmother has stopped speaking to\nhim for Just no reason at sll. She\nsays I will be paid back for going\nwith a married man. She doesnt\neven want htm to enter the house\nany more.\nPlease teU me wbat I can do. He\n.ovea me and I love htm. My\nmother says he deosnt because he\nwon\\ get a divorce, but he can't\nafford one now. I am IB, nearly\n19 and he la 25. What can I do\nto stop her  from srgulng?\nDISGUSTED WITH LIFE\nMy dear. I bate to appear as ont\nthing more In the plot against you,\nbut I find myself ln sympathy with\nyour moc.cr. No married man htt\nany business being engaged to a\ngtrl. It's absolutely unfslr to everyone concerned, particularly to a\ngirl of your tender age\u201418.\nIf he cant afford a divorce, ha\nshould stand pat till he can afford\none. And why at the delightful age\nor 18, with tbe whole world before\nyoi^ you want to marry a man\nwhote first marriage has been ft\nfailure? Way did it fail? Whoee\nfault was that? Don't barter your\nprecious youth in an affair of this\nkind, I beg of you. Be sensible; look\nat this thing from the outside, and\nj_od luck to yout\nEfficient\nHouselieeping\nBy UURA A. KIRKMAN\nTOMOM.OW'8   MENU\nBnakfast\nOranjea\nCereal\nFried Egg,\nCoffee\nLuncheon\nO! e*ee\nBanana   Pancakes\nLettuce French  Dreaslnf\nTea\nDinner\nLamb With\nMint   Jelly\nPotatoes Spinach\nLemon Pudding Coffee\nToast\n10-a-WW,  %2*J*\u00bbV\nKel\nObject to Latin Origin\nDEe-lR MISS FAIRFAX:\nI have been going out with a\nyoung man for over two years, and\ncluilng that time we have learned\nt0 care deeply for esch other. He\n\u25a0...-, all the qualification\u2014of a gcod\nhusOand, ahel I. without wishing\nto appear egotistical, have, I hope,\nthe makings of a good wife. Our\ntastes, opinions and ideals ar,\nsimilar, and outside of the fact\nthat we love each other dearly\n(which, ln my opinion, la sufficient for itself) we believe we are\nsuited to ea-.i other in every respect. Financial diff'-ultles do\nnot stand in our way, and there\nls n'.thing in the way of our\nmarriage bin the fact that tit*\nyoung man's folks object to my\nbeing of Latin parentage, while\nhe  is  Amerlcsn.\nThe young man ls naturally very\nfond of his folks and would dislike to break with them, w-jlch\nour marriage might cause, or at\nbest *w would not be welcome\nat their home. ANGELA\nWhen I get a letter like yours,\nmy dear Angela\u2014and I get score,\nof them\u2014I wish It were possible to\nput a few boa' oads of my own\ncountrymen and women on outgoing steamers and give them ,\nchsnee to know Europe and Europeans, net only picture galleries,\npublic buildings snd the thlnga\ntourists see, but a glimpse Into old\ncoun.ry .omes aa well. We Americans have \u2014<\u2014_t to be proud of, but\nwe needn't ba provincial and think\nthat Europeans are barbarians Just\nbecause tbey do not speak the same\nlanguage.    I shouldn't think of glv.\nNEW    DISHES    THIS    WEEK\nBanana Pancakes\u2014Mia and sift to-\ngether % of a cup ot flour, one teaspoon of bsklrf; powder, snd I, teaspoon of salt. Beat one unaeparated\negg till light, and to it add H cup\nof oold, sweet ml\": and ona cup of\nripe banana mashed to a soft pulp\nwith a potato masher. Combine this\nwet mixture with with th, flour\nmixture, add two tablespoons of\nmelted butter, and beat till the batter Is smooth. Fry on a bot greased\ngriddle like any pancakes and serve\nbot with syrup.\nMint Jelly\u2014Wash green apples, cut\ninto quarters, and plac* In a saucepan with boiling water to cover;\ncook till soft, then turn Into* a Jelly\nbag to drip overnight. Next day\nmeasure this strained Juice, and for\none quart of it aat aside three cups\nof granulated sugar. Immer the\napple Juice 30 minutes, w'*h a email\nbunch of crushed mint leaves, then\nstrain, add tha sugar (whlcb you\nhave . heated slightly ln the oven)\nand let boll five minutes, or till It\nJells. Tint delicately with a little\ngreen vegetable coloring paste, and\nturn Into glasses or molds, to be*\noom, firm.\nBreaded Pork chops\u2014wipe chops,\nsprinkle with salt and pepper, dip\nthem into flour, then Into uncook.\ned, beaten egg, and finally into fine\nbread crumbs. How put the chops\ninto a buttered baking dls*-, and\nbake ons hour. This will be the\nmeat called for In Saturday night's\ndinner menu.\nLemon Pudding\u2014Soak two cups of\nwhite bread crumbs in three cups of\ncold, sweet milk tin soft, then stir\nin two-thirds of a cup of granulated\nsugar, the slightly beaten yolks of\ntwo eggs, one tablespoon f melted\nbutter, and the grated rind and Juic,\nof half a lemon. Bake thla mixture\nln a buttered pudding dish In\nmoderate oven tilt lt doea not stick\nto ths knife when tested (like\ncustard). Then make a meringue ot\nthe two beaten whites, by folding\nInto this fluff *\u00ab of a cup of sugar\nsnd the Juice of Vi lemon. Put It\non the bsked pudding, then slip\nback into oven to brown meringue.\nTomorrow\u2014Answers to Inquiries.\n\u2022 eOO\u2014Organ   Recital,   Sidney\nland, CNRV.\n\u00abe\u00ab>--rcneetra, dlrectelon C. W.\nWheeler, Tbe Merrie Man, male\nquartet; Browning. Mummery, and\nElliott Stew-art, tenors; Bob Oeddes,\nbaritone; Norman Cordan, bass;\nEarl Lawrence, accompanist. KOO,\nKHQ. KOMO, KOW, KFI, KSL.\n6:00 \u2014 Anson Weeks' Orchestra,\nKFRC.\ndeOtt-Iebell  Trio, KOW.\nfieOO\u2014NBC, Rhythm Vendors, orohes-\ntra dlreo-on Jess Norman, KPO,\nKOA   (KJR on 8:30).\n0:15\u2014Edna Fischer, Piano Moods,\nKFRC.\n6:1J\u2014KNX  Ensemble.  KNX.\na: II\u2014Aircraft Servloe, CJOR.\n8:80\u2014Ll!' Joe Warner and Hla Jolly\nJournal, KNX.\n8:30\u2014NBC, Chief of Police Qulnn,\nKPO.\n8:90\u2014NBC, Parade of the Statea,\nKOMO, KHQ, KOW. KOO, KFI. KSL.\nOrchestn, chorue of mixed voices,\nCharles Webster, narrator, Oraham\nMcNarnee,  announcer.\n8:48\u2014\"Idylko.\" Eleanor Allen and\nJuanlta  Tennyson.  KFRC.\n8eM\u2014NBC. Cecil and Sally, \"The\nFunniest Thlnga,\" the comic strip\nof the sir, KPO, KOA, KJR.\n7:00\u2014NBC, National Tadlo Forum,\nOliver Owen Kuhn, master of ceremonies', KOO,  KOMO, KOW, KFI\n7*00\u2014Frank Wstanabe and Honorable Archie, KNX.\n7:00\u2014Orchestra with soloist. KFI.\n7:00\u2014Alice Anderson's oreheetra, vocal soloists.  KSL.\n7:00\u2014 First Aid  Broadcast,  CNRV.\n7:00\u2014The Word Man, CJOR.\n7:00\u2014CBS. Program. KFRC \u2014 Ouy\nLott\u2014\u2014rdo*a   Oreheetra.\n7;16\u2014-KNX Ensemble, Jack Carter,\nKNX.\n7:18\u2014Jessie MacKay, CJOR.\n7:30\u2014Profeaslonal Instltut of Canada,  ONRV.\n7:00\u2014Alice Oen tie, Soprano\u2014salon\norchestra direction Cy Trobbe\nKPO,  KOA.  KJR.\n7:30-CB8. Nat Shllkret and hie orchestra, KFRC.\n7:30\u2014Play. CJOR.\n7:30\u2014Derm-Tease Revue\u2014 John P.\nMedbury, master eg ceremonies; orchestra direction Jlmmle Orler;\nLoyoe Wblteman, soprano; Donald\nNovla, tenor; Dick Webeter. barl-\ntone; Harry Barrls, composer-pianist; Trio, voosllats; Jeanne\nShock, pianist, KOO, KHQ, KOMO,\nKOW.  KFI,  KSL,  KOA.\n\u2666 tit,\n7:48\u2014-Ca-tra-rtlle Skst-laa, KNX.\n7:48\u2014Two Ul FeUars,  CJOR.\n7:41\u2014CM,    \"Myrt    and    Marge,\"\n*U_aJ,\nSeOO\u2014NBC. Amos   -' Auly. KOMO.\nKHQ,   KOW,   KOO.   KIT,   KBL-\nBlacaeface comadlana.\n8:00\u2014Violin Moods. CJOR \u2014 Oardo\nSrr\u2014llsy, vt*\u2014ln_t.\n1:00\u2014Blue    Monday    Jsmbores \u2014\nKFRC.\n8 eOO\u2014Violin Moods, CJOR.\n8:00\u2014____enenUl THo, ONlsV,\n8:09\u2014NBC,   Coquettes.  KJB.  KKX,\nKOA. KPO\u2014Annette Heatings, Im-\nelda Mootagne, Marjorle Prtmley.\n8:15\u2014The Jewel Wm, KBL.\n8:15\u2014Monday Evening Bright met,\nCJOR.\n8:15\u2014NBC,   Alice   Joy,   contralto;\nPaul Van Loan's orchestra; \"Ol-\nHunch,\"   KPO.  KOA,   KJB,  KKX,\nKOA\n8:15\u2014NBC,   Vermont  Lumberjacks,\nKOMO,  KHQ, KOW. KOO. KFL\u2014\nMale quartet, accordion\u2014t, reader.\n8:30\u2014Musical Program. CNRV,\n8:30\u2014NBC, Lawrence Tlbbett. baritone; Barmy Flroston, Jr., guest\nepeskar; '-Romanes of Rubber;\"\nWilliam Merrlgan Daly's orchestra; nude quartet; Jsck Parker,\nFrank Luther, tenors; Darren\nWoodyard, baritone; Blgurd NUaeen,\nbaas; WlU Donaldson, accompanist;\nKOO, KHQ, KOMO, KOW, KFI,\nKSL.\n8:30\u2014NBO, Meet tha Orohestre, Introducing varloua Instruments; Cy\nTrobbe, director; KPO, KOA, KJR,\nKEX.\n8:30\u2014tr '\u2022 Player,.  KNX.\n8:15\u2014Leeds  Watkla,  CJOR.\n9:00\u2014NBC.' M\u2014ry Wood, soprano,\nKOO,  KFI.\n8:00\u2014Melodies,  KOW.\n9:00\u2014Cardo StnaUey and Margaret\nMay,  CJOR.\n9:00\u2014Land o* Flowers,  KOMO.\n9:15\u2014-NBC. Adventures of Sherlock\nHolmes, KOMO. KHQ, KOO, KFI,\nKSL\u2014Dramatic sketch with Richard Oordon and Leigh Lovell. \"Ths\nHound of the Baskerrlllea.\" episode three.\n9:30\u2014N**lC. Barl Buertnett's orchestra. KOA, KPO. KKX  (KJR 9:45)\n9:30\u2014Ethel Duncan, Question and\nAnswer Lady, KNX.\n9:00\u2014B   C   Rangers,   CJOR\n9:48\u2014NBC. The Btebblens Boys, Par-\nksr FenneUy and Arthur Allen:\ncomedy sketch, KOO, KHQ, KOMO.\nKOW, KFI, KSU\nThings,   VenuK;   (\ncttal:\nKOA.\nD-a*\nLeak*. Canto Amoroso, San Martlnl-\nBtmen;   Macuahla,   MecMurrou\n10:00\u2014NBC.   News   Fleshes,   KO\nKHQ. KOW, KIT.\n10 *\u00ab\u2022-\u2014\u00bb__\u2022\u2022_      Waal\nKFBC.\n10*00\u2014Btudlo Percseraro, \u00ab\u2022*-*_ Mod\nQuaertet. KSL-\n10:li\u2014NBO. Rlty-unlo Mu-om, no\n10:15\u2014Monday Mus-ata. KHQ.\n10:15\u2014 Ttw Story TeUer\u2014 \"EvsnJng\nDrees TndlepenesMe,\" radio play by\nRosald Pert wee,, with Bsaarlce _\u00ab-\nederet, ____. Knag, Victor Bed-\nman, Frank Provo, Dorothy Boott.\nKPO, KOA. KKX.\n10:18\u2014Uttle Smypho-y Hour, KOMO,\nKOW.\n10:80\u2014The National Players Dnuna-\nttc Program. KBL.\n10:30\u2014Sud  Rellly and H_ Hawaiian!, CJOR.\n10:45\u2014NBC, Mualcai Miniatures. KOO\n10:45\u2014National Prohibition Poll \u2014\nKPO, KOA, KJB. KKX.\n10:50\u2014NBC, Tom and Dudd, vocal\nduo, KJR, \u2014KX. KOA, KPO.\n11:00\u2014Hal Oreyaon'a orchestra, KVI,\nKFRC.\n11:00\u2014NBC, Lofner-Hanets c-re-M-sre,\nKOO.\n11:00\u2014Inn orehsstra, KNX\n11:00\u2014Dave Orey'a reasrenadera, XBQ. v\n11*00\u2014KHQ Dance Band, XBQ.\n11*00\u2014NBO, Maehlon MerrK_'a Vagabonds, KKX, KOA, KPO.\n11:15\u2014Otobe  Trotter,  KOMO.\nUeOO\u2014Vagabond of ths Arr,\nDODD'S\nKIDNEY\nPILLS\nMAIL ORD'^S A SPECIALTY\nUNIFORMS of DISTINCTION\nBOWMAN'S\n-UNION SHOP\n810 GRANVILLE ST.\nVANCOUVER B.C.\nWrite for Illustrations and Samples\nMR. AND MRS. S. C.\nSMITH <_RE GIVEN\nFAREWELL EVENT\nCRANBROOK. B. C, Feb. 21.\u2014A\npleasant svent took place on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra.\nCoutta when the membera of tbe\nAnglican choir gathered to aay\nfarewell to Mr. snd Mrs. 6. C.\nSmith, membera of the choir who\nsre severing tb-r connection and\nmoving to the prairie. Mr. and Mrs.\nSmith were presented with a remembrance and a letter of appreciation of their generous services.\nMrs. Co, entertained at luncheon\nand bridge on Wedneaday when covers were laid for113. Red carnations\nwere used to decorate the table. The\nprize-winner, at bridge were Mrs.\nRoe. Mrs. Ironside and Mrs. Wheeler.\nThe guests were Mrs. Sang, Mrs.\nBalrd, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Dow, Mrs.\nArgue, Mrs. Worden. Mrs. MacPherson, Mrs. Uttle, Mrs. Brackett. Mrs.\nIronside, Mrs. Fink and Mrs. Roe.\nMra. E. Church entertelned ut\nthree tables of bridge on Wednesday afternoon and again ln the\nevening with the eame number of\nplayers. Prize-winners In the afternoon  were  Mrs.  oameron  and  Mrs.\nCASH in HAND\nFOR THOSE BILLS\nOR ... .\nTimes like this no one means to be wasteful and yet the\nmost flagrant form of wastefulness is to withdraw from\nuse things that can still render service and economy to\nsome one. When you do so you forego the cash you can\nobtain from them by re-sale and you deny others of the\npractice of thrift that arises from making use of things\nthey can buy and utilize without paying the \"first hand\"\nprice.\nOsborne   and   In   the   evening   Mrs.\ning up the young man for the re.. \u00a3j\u00a3?*' M1\" DeU4 \u25a0\"*\u00ab mi \u2022*\u2022\u25a0\nsons you state    Just hope that hla i*****rD*'.\nsons you state.    Just hope that hla\nparents   will   become   a   little   more\nbroad-minded. ,   There la no country    \u2022  the world\nOood luck to you both, and be pa- outside the British Empire where\ntlent. Also, you _i-**.*.t point out I British capital and enterprise hsv,\nthe number -tf American heiresses Played ao great a part as In Argen-\nwho marry Europeans. Ulna.\u2014J. C.  Denlaon-Pender\nWhy not sell to eager buyers what\nyou don't or cannot use? There\nare hundreds of them reading the\nWant Ads every day for juflt\nsuch chances.\nAdvertise\nin the\nWANT ADS\nMboix Satlg\nClassified Ad Dept\nPhone 143 or 144\nAN OLD\nSTOVE\nin the\nBASEMENT\n 1\nFELTS\nSPECIALS\nWomen's  95?\nMisses   75-e\nChildren's  851\n20% discount on entire\nStock of. Felt Goods.\nR. Andrew\n&Co.\nLeader* in Footfathion\nNEW MEMBERS\nARE ADDED TO\nCRESTON BOARD\n15 Sign  on;  Board  Passes\nResolution Upon Beer\nParlor\nORBBTON, B. C, Teh, 31.-Creeton\nboard ot trade met in Pebruary aes-\nelon wltb the new preeldent, R. J,\nForbea, In tbe chair.\nFifteen new members were elected\nai fotlowe: H. S. MoCreatb, Vic\nMawaon, GMb. Sinclair, W. L. BeU,\nCharlee uurrell. A. L. Palmer, E.\nWlndboombe, 8. Hendren, A. E.\nPreneb, L. W. McFarland, Matt.\nTork, Junes Cherrington, J. G. Parrls. Ouy Oemstable and W. Anderson.\nOn motion lt was decided to pay\ntbe membership lor 1633 in tehe Associated Boards ot Trade of Eastern\nB. 0. at $10, and tbe meeting agreed\nto ttw appointment of five -landing oommitteee lor tbe year as fot-\nJowa: Municipal and hospital, W. L.\nBelt, J 8. Clowes, James Cherring-\nton: agriculture and Irrigation, P.\nPutnam, Oeorge Johnson, R. A.\nPalfroyman; transportation, Ool. Mallandaine, 0. O. Rodgers, Vic Maw-\neon; membership and entertainment,\nR. Walmsley, Gib. Sinclair. A. L.\nPalmer; publicity, Dr. Oliver, 6. A.\nSpeers, 0. 7. Hayes.\nTbe membership fee wse reduoed\nfrom Ad to \u2022* tor tbls year, and lt\nwee agreed tbat tbe publicity committee sbould be reepons'ble for\nsll correspondence In thst line. At\nthe March meeting the matter of\npreparing and Issuing a pamphlet\nwill be threshed out.\nLetters trom West Kootenav Power\nAt Light Company on development\nof tha Ooat River canyon power, and\none from J, Ivan MacKsy, C. P. R\nsuperintendent, who had been written to about putting electric light\ninto the station, were laid over until\nnext meeting.\nLetters are to te sent the minister\n.\/of finance and the local member\nyv protesting against any reduction ln\n, 1 grants paid municipalities trom\nliquor profits, motor licenses and\npart mutual revenues. The cabinet\nat Victoria and ihe local member\nwill also be advised that Creston\nobleots to any scheme of redistribution that will eliminate the\nCreaton riding.\nA resolution was adopted stating\nthat the board waa ln favor of a\nbeer parlor license being granted ln\nCreaton to anyone operating a hotel\nlit \"a proper and fitting manner.\"\nIn the dlscuealon of thla matter It\nwee definitely stated that no beer\nlicense could be granted until the\nbuilding ln which lt was proposed\nto operate was constructed.\nMahatma Oapdhl is 81 years old.\nsSociety\nThl*   ealama   I*  Ma-tact*,   bj\nMrs. it 3. VtgaMi. All newa at \u2022\nsocial    nature.    Including\nprint* entertainments, personal Items, narrlages, et_, will\neppesr In thl* column. Tslephone\nMrs. Vlgne\u00ab it her ken*, ttl\n\u2022Ullca   street-\nMi*. E O. Uatthaw. \u201eo-a_-t,\n-mt*rt__ed Saturday eft-raoon at an\n\u2022njoerabl* bridg* whan her gueata\nw*t* Mr,. F. F. Pay-*. Me*, oordon\nHallett Mrs. w. T. Potherlngh--.\nMra P. O. Morey, Mrs. Jam*. O-htt,\nMI*. John Cartmel, Mra. A. tt McLeod, Mra. H. Ro-lng, Mrs. a. U\nMoB-d*. Mr*. H. R. MacJEenale.\nMr*. E. E. I.. Dewdney, and Mr*.\n_.  V.  Bog-*.\n...\nMl** Helen Murphy, Kerr apartments, go** to Procter thu morning\nto attend tm* Watklna-Jarvu wadding\nwhloh take* plana thla afternoon at\n4   o'clock.\n...\nL. D. Kerr. Kerr apartmenta, apant\ntbe weekend ln Spokane.\ns ...\nB. O. Matthew, barrUtar. la confined to hla home In Rosemont,\nwith an attack of Quinsy. He ix-\nPKted to be about ln \u2022 couple of\nday*.\n...\nVery Rev. J. O. McKenals returned\nPrlday night from Vanoe*uver, where\nhe visited a couple ot weeka. While\non th* \u2014Mat Pat\u2014\u00abr McKenale visited th* seminary a* Ladnar and St.\nJoseph's noretlate ln Belllngbam,\nWattt., where he attandad th* oen-\n\u2014-ony of the taking of the flrat\nvowa ot Sister Cecilia Marie, nee\nPertna On of Trail.\n...\nMr. and Mn. 3. T. Andrews on the\nnorth shore hav* had aa their house\nguest tor the paat week Mrs. w. _.\nWarner of Slocan Olty.\n...\nMrs. F. Knabe and daughter of\nDeer   Park   an   city   visitors.\n\u2022 .   .\nLocks McPherson of Kaalo wu *\nNelson visitor Saturday.\n...\nJamas O'She*. barrister, leave, via\nthe Oreat Northern thla morning on\na  business  trip, to Seattle.\n...\nAmong rant visitors to th* city\nwas w. Engl-e of Kaalo.\n...\nMr.  and  Men.   J.  Fisher  of  Hall.\nwho hav* been spending  tbe  psst\nweek '\nhome.\n,   \u2022   .\nH.  M.  Whtrnater,  jpairview,  spent\nthe weekend ln Fernie.\n...\n3. Breau of Ymlr ha* returned after * brief vlalt to tb* ctty.\n\u2022 a     ,\nPaul Bourgeois has returned to\ntown from a couple of weeks spent\nat the bom* of hi* mother, Mrs.\nMolse Bourgeois, In Creaoent Valley.\n...\nJack   Bell,   Oore   street,   Is   ei-\npected hom* tonight from Spokane,\nWeeere  he  spent  the   weekend.\n...\nHenri Bourgeois ot Creaoent valley\nwaa a shopper ln town Saturdsy.\n...\nMiss Jeeals Harrop of Harrop spent\nSaturday ln Nelaon.\n\u2022 \u00ab   .\n0. I. Archibald, Stanley street.\nJeeves via the Oreat Northern this\nmon-lns on a buslneee trip to Vancouver.\n...\nAmong visitors to town Saturday\nwas Oeorge Abey of Kaalo.\n...\nMr. and Mra. T. Williams of Procter spent Saturday In Nelaon visiting\nrelatives.\n...\nMlae Elsie Oananer of Shoreacrss\nwaa a visitor to Nelson Saturday,\n...\nMr. snd Mra. w. A.  Manwell  of\nCrawford Bay were city shoppers\nSaturday. a\n...\nMr. Borrl left via th * Oreat North-\nem Saturday for Stockton. Calif.\n...\nMlaa Jean OUker will be among\nthose from Nelson to attend the\nWatklns-Jarvla wedding In Procter\ntoday.\n...\nMiss Marjorle Brown, who teaches\nat  Balfour, apent  the   weekend   ln\n: In town, left Saturday for their\nten terrier, and the girl. Mary Louis, Hamilton of Brooklyn, N. Y. Thla\nphoto waa eecured at the ope_.ng of the flefty-al-rth annual Westtr.initer\nKennel Club show tn Madison Square Oarden,\nEqually Dependable \u2014 NABOB  BAKING  POWDER\nSELECTED BY CONNOISSEURS\nKELLY, DOUGLAS   I   CO   ITI)\nN.J\nBOECKH\nBRUSHES\nThere is a Boeckh Rubbcrset\nBrush for every purpose.\nA size and price to suit all.\nMade of High-grade Bristles set\nin Pure Rubber.   Bristle can't\ncan't come loose.\nYon Can't Go Wronfc With a Boeckh Brush\nHlpperson Hardware\nCompany Limited\nLook for the Red Hardware Store\nPhone 497 Box 414\n-THE NELSON DAILY NBWS, NELSON, B.  C\u2014MON-AY MOBNINO, FEBBUABY tt,  htttm\nPA-B  ms\nA Prize Terrier\ntSocialEvents\ngf Trail City\nTRAD* B. 0.. Teh. 31.\u2014Mrt. A. J.\nKavto entertained Im* evening sA a\ndelightfully anmngtd whist party,\nPrl\u00bb_ were won by U\u00bb. David Milne\n\u2022ad A. J. -Ut_c. Wss Annie Much*\nand John Oaray wart awarded consolation*. Mlaa Tereea Oaray assisted\ntha hot-Ma Jn serving. The fueata\nwtr*, ut. snd Mrt. J. Abram, Mr. and\nMn, D. Milne, Mr. and Mra. J. M.\nOraham, Mr. and Mra. A. J. Kavio,\nMlaa Man Buckne, Mlaa Jerry Oaray,\nMlaa Annie Muoba, Mlaa Tareaa Oaray\nJaraea Robinson and  John Oaray.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMn. A- J. Byton ot Vancouver\n\u25a0pent a few daya In the olty en route\nto Kimberley. where aha win be the\ngueet of her aon-ln-Iaw and daughter\nMr. and Mn. Saunder*. Mra. Byton\nleft Saturday morn lag.\na   a   \u2022\nMn. P. 5- Dockerlll and Mlaa Dorothy DoofctrW left Saturday morning\nma Spokane on a ahort business trip\nto the ooait.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMra. W. I. B. Monypenny ha\u00bb been\n\u2022pending the paat few daya vlaltlng\nfriends in Robson.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nMembera of th* Junior Women'a\nauxiliary of Baat emu Ulaalon met\nIn the ehuroh hall Prlday afternoon, wi'tih Mrs. Hamilton Currie In\ncharge. Plana were dlaouaaed for a\nmissionary play to b\u00a9 presented aoon.\nThoee attending were Connie Oreen,\nMargaret Plndlay, Joan Yeta*. Mar-\nrem Duff, Barbara johneon, Nancy\nJohneon, Joyce Bishop, Olive Hal-\nfax. Margaret Jonea, Audrey Jones,\nOwen Hermon, Wilma Oraham, Freda\nOrabAn, Alice Wheat. Mary McKlnnon, Doris William*. Ruth Williams,\nDorothy Johneon, Betty Monypenny,\nJoyce Monypenny, Jean Lamle, Eva\nLamle, Lucia Whitehead. Natalie\nHughes  and  Jean  Wilson.\n\u2022 \u2022 *\nMrs. J. Hurley waa hostess to membera ot Central and Riverside circles\nof the Catholic Ladlea* Social club at\nher home, Cedar avenue, Thursday.\nShe waa assisted by Mrs. W. J. Sullivan. Those preeent wen Mrs. E.\nMatthews. Mn- N. Ruslle, Mn. B- M.\nHobson, Mra. B. H. Daoutt, Mn. J.\n^^^^^^^^^\u00b1J^,^^^K*^& IKE  tin. 0j_T7Fr^WMr.:\n\"MABY AKD BBB LITTLE LAMB\"\nNelaon, tbe (iiest ol her parenU.\nHr. and Mra. The-maa Brown, Hoover\nstreet.\n...\nIdas   Isabella   meson  at   Brilliant\nu a city shoppe: Saturday.\nlira. Mclatod and daufhtar. Oathe-\nrtne,   of   TraU   spent   Saturdsy   tn\nneleon\n...\nThomas Br\u2014lllsein of Balfour paid\na vlalt to town Saturday.\n.    a    .\nHr, and Mrs W .J. Meagher, Carbonate atreet, had as ~*tt weekend\nluest their son and daughter-in-law.\nHr. and Mr,. Frank Meagher, of\nTraU.\n,  *  t\nR. B. Allen. Medical Arts aepart-\nments, hw returned from a business\ntrip to the Slocan district.\nDr. B. C. Shaw, FalrrMw, left\nSaturday morning, via the Great\nNorthern for a wtek'a business trip\nto vsnoouver.\n...\nAndrew Jardln* of Kaalo waa *\nvisitor to town Saturday,\n.    .    a\nA. X. Lund, 11-ruor board auditor,\nla a city visitor.\n...\nR. Matthew of Ferry Siding was a\nvisitor  to town Saturday.\n,   ,   \u2022\nAlex McMillan of Sandon  waa  a\nweekend visitor ln the city.\n...\nDr. and Mrs. w, o. Rose, Vernon\nstreet, leave tor Procter t-1* morning   to   *tt*nd   th*   Watklns-Jarvla\nwedding   ln   Procter  thla  afternoon.\n\"BIG SISTER\" OF\nNORTH IS DEAD\nMany   Deeds   of   Kindness\nAscribed to Pioneer Women\nof Klondyke Rush\nVAKOOUVBB, Peb. 21 (CP)\u2014Mlaa\nKate Ryan, aged 56. one of tha\nwomen pioneers of the Klondike gold\nrush of 1068, died this morning In\nSt. Paul's hospital after a lengthy\nUlnese.\nJn the early days Miss Ryan waa\nknown throughout the Yukon aa\n\"Big Slater.\" She never hesitated to\ntravel mtlea over the frown wastes\nto attend tha wants of a slek miner.\nMany are the deeds ot kindness and\ngoodwill ascribed to her. During recent yeara a..e had resided at Stewart\ntn  northern  British Columbia.\nIn 18W Miss Ryan went to Atlln\nand later to Whlteborse. She was\nfor a time employed on the White\nPasa and Yukon railway. Har duty\nwas to collect Canadian government\nroyalties on all gold dust going out\nof the Yukon.\nMlaa Ryan waa a woman of striking appearance. During her stay In\nthe north she mothered the young\nsons of her brother, John Ryan,\nwhose mother died wben tney were\nall young.\nTne  deoeaesd,   who   waa  born   In\nnephews, John A. and Charles Ryan.\n\"MIND\" SUBJECT,\nLOCAL CHRISTIAN\nSCIENCE CHURCH\n\"Mind\" waa tlw subject of thl\nLesaon-Srrmon ln the Obrlatlan Science  ehuroh.\nOn* of th* Scriptural tarts contained In the Leeson-Senmon was,\n\"Finally, brethren, whatsoever things\nsre true, whatsoever things sre honest, whataoever thlnga are Juat,\nwhatsoever thlnrs are pure, whatsoever thlnga are lovely, whatsoever\nthings are of good report; lf then\nba any virtus, and If there be any\nprslse. think on these things'' (Fhil-\nlpplens  *:\u00ab).\nFollowing tha reeding of the Blbl*\ntexts, pasaagas ware also read from\n'Science and Health with Key to\ntbe Scripture*\" by Mary Baker Eddy.\none paaaage being the following frejm\npage 379: \"In proportion as the\nbelief disappear, that life and Intelligence are ln or of matter, the\nImmortal facts of being ara seen,\n\u25a0nd t;r*ir only Idea or intelligence\nIs la Ood\"\nTRAIL STUDENT IN\nU.B.C. CAMPAIGN\nDon   McDiarmid   Campaigns\nAgainst Cut in Provincial\nGrant for Univfersity\nVANCOUVER,   Feb.   SI*\u2014Don   McDlarmld, son of Mr. and Mn. S. B,\nMcDlarmld. of\nTrail, hee dls*\ntlngulahed himself\nae a leader of\nstudent activity\nagainst the pro*\nposed reduction\nIn tba grant to\ntbe University of\nBritish Columbia.\ntinder his direction as .secretary of V. B. C\u201e\npublicity committee, Information\non the work of tba\nuniversity haa\nDon McDlarmld been sent to all\nparte of Canada\nand to other Canadian Institutes of\nlearning. A corps of undergraduates\nhaa compiled a vast amount of data\non the value of the university to the\nwhole province.\nTRAVELS 30,000 MILES\nIN ONE YEAR TO\nOBTAIN DEGREE\nMarrlan,  Mrs.   A.   .Frle,   Mrs.  W.   J.\nSullivan and Mrs. 8. c. Stewart.\ns   e   \u00ab\nMn. Alex Todd and Mrs. Joseph\nHaywood were hostesses at a oard\nparty at the Swam hall Thursdsy\nevening. Eleven tables of whist were\nin play. Mrs. E. A. Kane and C. Butorac won prices for high score, Ifrs.\nJoseph -Rowling* and J. B- Morrison\ntook second prises, and Mra. J. M.\nDoughty and E. W. Uoyd were\nawarded consolations. Mn. Todd and\nMrs. Haywood served  refreshments.\n\u2022 e   t\nMrs. H. McDougall. wbo haa been\nvlaltlng relatlvea In Bonnington and\nNelson, haa returned to her home.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMembers of the Baptist Ladlea'\nSewing circle met In the First Baptist church parlors Thursday afternoon. Mn. Walter Snail, assisted by\nMrs. Robsrt Darke, served tea.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMrs. B. T. Crowe, Main street, entertained members of Esst Trail\nLadles' s-id Thursday, being assisted\nIn serving by Mrs. A. M. Adle. Those\nattending were Mrs. T. C. Spain, Mrs.\nF. H. Stevens, Mrs. I. J. Crispin, Mrs.\niw-^Ba^a^fi_^^fli^^^HH^^|^^^^H________________l__________________H\n<\u25a0 \\\\\\\\Wmew\\ne*mmsw\n?jir\n0__B\nStore News\nNEW SPRING DRESSES\nSMART FROCKS\nfor Misses and Women\nDecidedly new in line yet extremely simple\u2014which\n\u25a0pells chic this season. Fashioned of lovely shade* of\npure silk crepe in effective one or two piece models,\nsome with matching jackets. Plain color or new prints.\nSizes for Misses, Half sixes and Women's _i_e_.\nWONDERFULLY SMART, EACH  fU.SS\nMisses and Women's\nWOOLEN DRESSES\nSmart dresses for school or street wear. Developed\nof all wool Jerseys, Knit tweeds or fancy woolens. One,\ntwo or three piece models.  Plain or mixed colors and is\nall Ihe new fashionable shades. Sizes 14 to 20.\n\u2022filACH fS.86 TO f-l.es\nClMea^her's^d\n607 Baker St       Phone 200\niiiiKffij8ji\u00bbmia.ie.ie.iee_i,iiiiwiiis_f.\u00bbM-iMi\nalee, and Mrs. aeons* Benzie**, Mrs\nA. B. Mortimer, Mrs. J. Jt. Anderson\nand Mr*. 3. Clay.\nTrail News of the Day\nTRAIL HOUSIS Aim LOTS \u2014 W-\nsuranoe. Rotary. J. D. Anderson,\nTrail. (441)\nWorld Needs Men\nThat Cannot Be\nBought by Coin\nTo the editor of The Nelson Dally\nIfewe:\nSir\u2014i have been reeding with\nmuoh Interest, the letters by Mr.\nBealby and Harris, also the one by\n\"A. li. F.H dated Fsb. 14 and would\nmake mention, aU have very good\nMeaa In regard to what la or was\nthe   cause  of   our  depreasldn\n\"A. L. F.\" writes, \"This st-rtb\nbelongs to aU of God'a children.\"\nTrue I But they must have more\nThsy should have what they produce from It. And it justly divided,\nthink you we would have depressions\nT.  F.   CuUen.   Mrs.   Fted   Bdmundt, *nd war, our two great evils today?\nOan we expect Justice today? let us\nsee. In order to write a good love\nstory tha writer must have first\nloved. In order to understand a condition we must place ourselves some-\nMn. John Honeyman and Mn. M.lwh*\"MW that *bleh we Judge. In\nC.  Routledge  were  hostesses  to  the\nMrs. Charles Jarrett. Mrs. E. C. Crispin. Mrs. Clarence Howe, Mra. R. C.\nDonnan, Mrs, A. M. Adle, Mn. Oeorge\nPalmer and Mrs.  J.  P, Power.\nSocial News\nof Rossland\nThe following column of social\nnews and happenings tn Bossland\nls conducted by Mrs. Bessie B. Ferguson. Pbone Mrs. Ferguson et her\nhome In Rowland and gteer her details of events af Interest to this\ncolumn.\nROSSLAND CHURCH\nMISSIONARY GROUP\nFETE ANWVERSARY\nSt.  Andrew**  Women  Celebrate Fourth Year of\nExistence\nHome league at a meeting ln the\nSalvation -Army ball Thi-mday. Mrs.\nOwen Evans and Lieut Dorothy\nRichardson assisted ln serving.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nMrs. A- McAulay. Oreen avenue,\nentertained at a jolly children's perty\nfor her daughter Viola (Tootsle) on\nher second birthday .The house was\ndscorated for the oocaslon with red\nand whlt\u00bb streamers and valentine\nmotifs were ln evidence. The prettily\narranged table nfid * birthday cake\nwith two lighted candles flanked by\nvases of carnations. Mrs. Roy Hayman,   Mrs.   Annie  Fisher   and   Miss\nMONTREAL, Que., I\u00bbb. 31\u2014(CP)\nA record aa an International commuter,    lt    Is    believed,    can    boi.,\nola-med by Charlee W. Kessler 0( U^n^ McAulay as^.Bted Mrs. McAiOay\nPlattaburgb. New York, -who will m ^rvU_L\"d '\"i \u00a3\u2022 \u00abtm^ J?\"\ntravel 90,000 miles or more by auto^^arts included Dorothy Rob n-\nthis year in pursuit of a master of \u25a0\u00ab\u25a0 \u00bbV* **?l\\non\u2022 tTn L^\u00ab11Ie>\narte degree which he hope, to ob- l^\u2122-1?,,.ST^n 'ftSL \u00b0^\u00ab\ntain from MeOHl university in 1933. ***&*   Altken.   Ii a   Altken,   z\nThe university reeorde show that\nMr. Kessler U the first International\ncommuter to at*end McG.il although\nthen hav4 been scores registered\nfrom aU over the states of the\nunion.\nMr. Kessler Is a Methodist minister\nIn Plattsburg where he serves two\ncongregations each Sunday and by\ncareful selection of his courses finds\nthat it Is not neceaaary to come to\nMontreal every day. He makes the\ntrip by automobile In one hour Mr\nand a half by taking a ahort cut\ngravelled highway which\nlessens the mileage of the regular\nLacolie and Rousse's Point route by\ni_  miles.\nBarnes,  Betty  Sinpileton,  Helen  Mc-\nKsy,   Aletha   Fowler.   Elsie    Fowler,\nWOMEN'S INSTITUTE\nRAISES $17 FOR\nLILLIAN GREGORY\nWYl-rteJDBL,   B.   C.   Teb.    31.\u2014The\nmetini of tlw K. K. Club was held\nWed-ieads*, srenlnt when a very *n-\nJo-reble tlm, was had.\n3. andy is 111 at tils home here.\n,_\u201ek Ths   Wrnndel   Women's   lnstltate\n___-_?\":JI-\".'  -\u201e:U^?_.b.-J.T ^ \u2022 .-M-t-l  whist  snd  brum\n.Dick Beril, Ernest Robinson, Rrvin\nRobinson, Warner Langllle, Teddy\nFowler, Campbell Altken, darth\nBarnes, Alastalr McAulay. Ira McAulay and Daniel Henderson.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nThe Women's auxiliary of St. Andrew* church met in the Anglican\nparish hsll Thursday, Mrs. M, Storle,\nassisted   by   Miss   Selma   Relmanu,\nE. Matthews, Riverside svenue. is\na pstlsnt In Trall-Tadanac hospital\nfor a minor operation.\ndrive on Saturday evening last,\nProoeeds amounted to about g!7,\nthla amount to go to the Lillian\nfund. This child hw been\nan Inmate of the solarium at Victoria for the past 32 months and la 1 packed in a box beautifully arranged\nMiss Roberta Saunders, whose marriage to Kenneth Chandler takes\nplace next week, waa gueat of honor\nat a miscellaneous shower st the\nhome of Mrs. Philip Coris, Martin\nstreet, Thursday. The living rooms\nwere daeorated with hearts and valentine motifs. Cards, competitions\nand singing featured the evening's\namusements. Mrs. James Burroughs\nJr. and Mias B-atrlce Saunders won\nprlies at cards, and Mn. E. o.\nRlnghelm In a competition. Mra.\nRlnjheim. Mn. R- W. Watson and\nMrs. T. Corii were soloists during\nthe  evening.\nMn. E. J. Chandler and Mlsa\nBeatrice Saunders assisted the host-\nteas in serving. The gifts, which wers\nreported   ready  to   return   home   ss\nsoon   aa  wanner   weather   arrives.\nThe mestlng of Wynndel Women s\nInstitute was held on Thursday,\nFebruary IS at the home of Mrs.\nEakln. Business was discussed and\nthe various committees were as-\nsignsd their duties for tht year.\nOwing to a disagreement of opinion*\nall the questions before the meeting were not dispensed with.\nTha put ten years hsve seen\nmuoh activity m Canada according to the Department of the Interior. Arctic Canada wu for many\nyeers given over entirely to tbe\nfur trade. Recently, mineralised\nareas and reindeer pastures bave\nbeen investigated with most encouraging results and, while no\nnew Industry has aa yet reached\nthe stage of production, the reconnaissances already completed fore-\nshadow industrial developments ln\ntht North which glvt avery promise  ot profit,\nss a largo valentine, were brought\nIn and presented to the bride-elect\nby little Raymond Coris- The guest\nlist included Mn. H. N. Major, Mrs.\nR. W .Wataon, Mrs. E. Q- Rlnghelm,\nMrs. H. Severn, Mrs. T. Coris. Mrs.\n.lames Burroughs. Mrs. E. J. Chandler. Mn. W. H. Saunders, Miss Rose\nSev-rrn, Miss BeHtrice Saunders, Mlsa\nEllen Saunders. Miss Paulina Cronln\nand Miss Lillian Rommerdshl.\n\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\nMn. I. Tyson, Hanna Bench, entertained yeeterday for her son Richard, wbo was fi years pld. Th* table\nwas centered with a birthday oake\ngaily decorated and boasting five\ncandles, congratulations wen attended te tba little boy ovtr the\nradio, aames and music made up a\ndelightful program whloh reached a\nhappy conclusion with the serving\ncf refreshments. Mrs. Tyson was assisted in serving by htr slater, Mrs.\nJ. Clay. The guests were Oeorglna\nIV.n7.ir**.,    Catherine     Dunn.    Reggie\norder to understand what Is needed\ncan the \"bloated\" millionaire at\nthe head of the governnoenta of the\nworld place their hearts beside the\nhearts of tht massea? No. They\nhave made laws enough to strip\nthose who try to live within their\nmeans  In  taxes and  relief.\nH-nd They had half the Interest\nin providing in 1920 up to the\npresent time for the man power as\nthey did ln 1914 to provide mm\npower for the army we would not\nhave to worry about the sans of\ntht nation, without food and shelter today. What prevented them from\nconfiscating ths wealth of tbe coun\ntries when those men who held lt\nand would not put lt to work themselves aa they confiscated the young\nmen for wsr In 1914? If what they\nproduced had to lay on the sbelvss\nfor a while lt wouldn't tike tny\nmore room than the millions of\ndollar* worth of food which tht\nshelves an now holding. Tht\npeople who are toklnt a hand out\nt\u00bbday could have at least kept their\nself respect which Is very valuable\nto any oountry. For people who han\nno self respect, will they respect\ntheir governments? Idleness breeds\nIndifference. The \"dole system\" proved It to Britain. They oan still\nsing \"God Save the King\" but not\nm\u00abke goad cannon fooded sbould\nthe moneyed Interests call them\nout again. Nations, like Individuals,\nreap what they tow, Is the Soviet\nsystem a greater menace than our\nno system at all? There are many\nquestions I would ask but don't\nwish t0 bt pestering. But will\nbother you with a few \"gladlscu.\"\nI am glad I wont bt here in the\ntime when governments control\nplacet all aa outotnatlona' worked\nby one great mind, for publlo opinion will not let the people starve.\nI am glad that the next war In\nJapan and China Is a small picture,\nand that the millionaire* and their\nresident* will offer a better target\nthen the Insignificant poor for the\nbombe of ths slrplansa an no respecter of persons. Tbe crying need\nof every oountry today ls men with\nconstructive minds willing to do aa\nwall as to ssy. Msn that money\ncannot buy.\nFOLLYANNA   IN    HER    COTTAGE\nNelson,   B.   C.   Feb.   21.   19S3.\nMr. and Mrs. Und\nSurprised, Ainsworth\nAINSWORTH, B. C, Feb. 21\u2014Tbe\nfriend* of Mr. and Mra. C. Und\nsurprised tbem at tbelr home when\nthey arrived bearing refreahmenta,\nprl7.es snd music, all of which\nhelped to maJu a vary enjoyable\nparty. Prlw wlnntra for whlat were:\nLadles' first, Mrs. F Dumas; ladles'\nconsolation, Mrs. R. Shsrtdtn; gtnt'a\nflrat, H. Hansen, gent's consolation,\nF .Duma*. Those contributing to\nthe music afterwards were Mn. Und.\nMiss E. Truscott and Mn. Pletohtr.\nThose present were Mr. and Mn.\nJ. B. Fletcher, Mr. and Mra. R-\nSheradan, Mr. and Mn. C. E. Herman, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dumas, Mrs.\nAugustlns of Kaalo, Mrs. A. Nor-\nberg. Mr. and Mn. Hansen, Miss E.\nTruscott, H. currie and Mr. end\nMrs. Und.\nJ.   Tonkin   of   Princess   Cntk   ta\n-Mortimer, Allan Temple, Dick Ben- visiting si Gray Cntk\nROSSLAND, B. C, Ftb. ai-Jeraea\nJordan, who ba* betn quite 111 at\nhi* apartment* on Columbia avenue,\nla   reported   to  ba   Improving.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nManwood Ttatman of South Slooan\nis visiting ln the city.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nMiss   Thelma   Pitt   underwent*  i\nmajor operation tt the Meter Miser\ncordite hospital, and 1* reported a*\ndoing nicely.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. 8. Robertson Is a weekend visitor\nIn Neleon.\n\u2022\u2022   \u2022\nMrs. R. Matheson of South Slocan\nIs e city visitor today.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\nMr. and Mn. Anton F. Hubner\nhsve returned from thtlr wedding\ntrip snd taken up their residence ln\ntht olty.\nMRS. BROWN OF NELSON\nATTENDS WEDDING OF\nSISTER AT SIRDAR\nSIRDAR. B. C. Feb. IB.\u2014Mrs. J.\nTalarlco spent lsst week at Creston,\nowing to the 111 nee* of her aunt,\nMrs. Talarlco.\nMlaa Mary parento made a charming hosts** at her -home laat Friday\nwhen sbe entertained the sewing\nmeeting. A good attendance wat\nrecorded and work wa* carried on\nIn the usual manner.\nMisses Margaret Rogers snd Frances\nTalarlco, who attend high achool at\nCreston, here been confined to their\nhomes here with the 'flu for tht\npaat week.\nMrs. Brown of Nelaon, sister of\nthe bride, arr I ved Wed need sy for\nher sister's wedding.\nROSSLAND. B. C. Mb. \u00bbl_Ttw\nWomen's missionary \u25a0octety of Bt.\nAndrew's church oeltbrated their\nfourth anniversary, Thursday afternoon, with a birthday party a* the\nmanse. Tht minuttt eg tbt organisation meeting were read by Mrt, O.\nBlston. and tribute waa paid to tte\nloving service given by tht first\nsecretary, the lata Mrs. W, R. Dodd*.\nA letter from Mrs. W. C. MacKenate\not Trail atated that St. Andrew's society bed the btat reoord In the\nKootenay presbytery, St. Mil's of\nNelson coming next. A tolo by Mrs.\nA. Hale and e duet by Mn Jfcmee\nPorter and Mn. Howard Harden\nadded to the pleasure ef tb* afternoon, a talk on missions wai given\nby Mrs.  H.  Ferguson.\nMrt C. R. Daly, pnatdant, reviewed the work of tht society for\nthe paat four years and celled en\nthe members for deeper consecration and aacrlflce during the yesr\nto come. A beautiful birthday cakt\nbearing four candles adorned the\nsupper table. The gueata Included\nMrs. W. F. MrN-Fll], Mn. Alexander\nR. Pitt. Mn. Oswald Bisect), Mrs. D.\nV. Wood, Mrs. D. CMbbard, Mn. A.\nAcorn, Mrs. Wesley MacKenale. Mra.\nJohn RoaoorU, Mre. WUllam Betck-\nwell. Mrs. Howard Hayden, Mn. J.\n6. Robertson, Mrs. A. Hale, Mra.\nJamea Porter, Mrs. Wllllsm McKay,\nMrs. Robert Rankin, Mrs. Jackson,\nMiss Josephine Rosoorts, Miss Mary\nRogers, Mlts Ruby Rogers, Mn. H.\nH. Johnstone,  Mrs.  H. Ferguson.\nEnglish postmen must bt at least \u2022\nfttt 4 inchea tall.\nNot counting dogs, I bttn In loff '\nthree time.\u2014Pole Negri\nNow mention that old Jamlne.\nTHE CHILDS FUNERAL\nSurely there is no event more touching than\nthe death of a child. That is why we always give the very greatest care to the\nfunerals of the little ones. Every effort is\nmade to surround the service with the\nspirit of childhood and preserve the natural\nsentiment of the occasion.\nD. J. ROBERTSON\n-raduat* Mortician an] Notary Public\nrnoNi m vwsjbow, w. o.\n\"Wt Safe Because It's Pasteurized\"\nMILK\nAdds 1 Inch to Height and 3\nPounds to Weight of Boys,\nA pint of milk a day fed to a\nyoung growing boy for a year will\nincrease hla height one inch and\nhis weight three pounds over and above averag.'\ngrowth.\nCurlew Milk is the most healthful because it'a\nPasteurized. Phone 280 now and have it delivered\nto your home every day.\nCURLEW CREAMERY\nPALM   DAUBS.   Ltd.\n101   CRIAM BUTTaOt MILK\nALL PHtl-CTLT  PAST-DH1ZKD   P-O-BCTS\n % Nrtam lathj Jfema\nTtthushea cat? morning aioept Sunday bey He*, rubUa-laf Ootn-\npanj  Limited, Nalaon, > a\nMember ot Canadian Press leased win seen sarrlos.   \u2022\n_e,-*rt_l_t  rats* cards and A.  B.  C.  statement, of alrcuUtloo\nmailed on requaat, or may be aaen at the otfice of any adeartlalng\n\u25a0tawny raoog-Md by the Oanadlan Daily Newspaper-  association.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nBy a**\"'  <ee>Rierr)   Pir tetmth\nt   to\n\u00bba\u00bb   fta*T     ._,.\n\u00aby    mall     le**f),    ]>aaa    j^,r\t\n.11\nB-ltwiil   pat <\u25a0\"\u25a0\u2022\u25a0.\nst\nlt_D\nPayable tn ad-ranee.\nMemle-ar Audit Bureau of Circulation.\nMONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1932.\n...\nNelson City Has Surplus\nWhen practically every governing body all over this\ncontinent and in most other parts ot the world is compelled to report a deficit, it is particularly gratifying\nthat the City of Nelson in 19S1 should have had a surplus of $31,500. In other words, the City spent on current and maintenance accounts less than it took in from\nordinary revenue. This meant that it was able to spend\n$31,500 on work of a capital nature. That is, capital\nassets to Nelson in the way of improvements to the electric light and power distribution system and public\nworks were increased to this extent, without adding to\nbonded indebtedness.\nThe municipality of Nelson now hag a surplus of\nassets over liabilities of $1,049,013. This is after writing off depreciation.\nResults such as this cannot be obtained at any time,\nand are still more difficult to obtain during a period of\ndepression, unless the most careful and economical business management is applied to the affairs of the city.\nIt is such management which has put Nelson in its\nsplendid financial position, and which was responsible\nfor the satisfactory surplus last year. The Mayor and\nCouncil have every reason to be proud of this showing.\nOne of the gratifying features of the City's financial\nstatement in 1931 is the fact that while the turn-over\nin most businesses was decreasing, Nelson sold more\npower and light, and more water, than in the preceding\nyear. It is also satisfactory to note that overdue rates\nfor light, water, gas, etc., were reduced by $6000.\nThese figures illustrate not only the soundness of the\nmunicipality as a corporation, but also the relatively\nsatisfactory conditions among the citizens as a whole,\nas compared with conditions which exist in bo many\nparts of Canada. There are many places where arrears\nhave piled up during the past year simply because of\nthe inability of the people to pay.\nThe Root of the Matter\nOpposition to the French proposal to establish an international army and navy which would act as an international police force, is based chiefly on the general argument that such a force would not be operated to practical effect, and the secondary argument, that if such a\nforce were established, it would be controlled by France.\nThese arguments do not go to the root of the question\nstall.\nThe answer to France should not be that an international police force is not a practical proposition. It\nshould be that the powers approve heartily of the idea\nof an international police, but in return for its establishment, France and every other power should disarm.\nIf the powers which are now maintaining great armaments, the chief of these being the United States, Great\nBritain, France, Italy, Russia and Japan, agreed to wipe\nout these armaments, all the real difficulties in the way\nof the establishment of an international army and navy\nto do police work would fade away.\nThe police work which such an international force\nwould carry on would be exactly the same in principle\nas the police work which is done by our existing domestic police forces. In other words, the international\nforce would act against any country which engaged in\na breach of the peace.\nIt may be said that the United States and Great Britain would not give up their navies, and that France\nwould not give up her army. It might also be said that\nJapan and Russia could not be induced to disarm. That\nmay be so, but if it is so, let us faoe that fact, rather\nthan to side-step the issue by contending that an international police force per se is not a practical proposition.\nIt is entirely practical once potential breakers of the\npeace have been disarmed to a condition of power which\nwould be less than that of the proposed international\npolice force.\nA One-man Liquor Board\nThe announcement by Premier Tolmie that he proposes to bring down a bill to give the government power\ntof reduce the Liquor Board from three members to one,\nwill be received with general approval throughout British Columbia.\nThe present Liquor Board has done very good work.\nIt has effected savings working out at a rate of $300,.\n000 a year as compared with the operations of the Board\nprior to the establishment of the present Liquor administration.\nNevertheless, the work could now undoubtedly be efficiently carried on by one man. This will effect a saving of $15,000, less the salaries of whatever extra office\nhelp may be required to take -the place of the two members of the Board who will be retired.\nCanadian Exports to BrUatn Grow\nThe increase of nearly $2,000,000 in Canadian exports to the United Kingdom in January of this year as\ncompared with January 1931 was due to two main features.\nOne was the fact that, while the pound sterling had\ndepreciated, so had the Canadian dollar, which made it\nmore profitable for the British to buy from Canada\nthan from countries whose currency more nearly approached gold value. .\nTbe other factor, perhaps the chief one, is the improvement in business conditions in Great Britain, resulting from the confidence brought about by the estab-\nnt of the National government, and the policies it\nInto effect.\ngains in exports to Great Britain will un-\n^^^^^\u25a0sor after the new British tariff goes into\nBBSTBE KELSON DAILY NEWS. NSLSON, B. C\u2014MONDAY MOmXIKO, K-MUMBY St, lSISa\nSpent s lew interesting minutes\non Bunday watching two girls' hockey\nbattling out for honor*. Tbey\n{tiered to a 1-0 soore. That's oloss\nhockey, ir some ot these girls would\nhist push the puck s Uttle herder\nsnd skate a Uttle faster they would\nsoore   goals   galore.\n^_D *\nAnd I noticed thst most of tb*\ngirls were wearing men's trousers or\nsporty trousers. Probably big brother\nor f_.tber.bsd to stay In 4ed Sunday\nmorning waiting until sister ct\ndaughter came home with his pants.\nAnd I wondered wbat a poor gtrl\nwould do who had no brother or\nwhose dad was out of town.\n\u2022 \u25a0        \u2022\nThe girls oan put up hair raising\nhockey, but although I sat there for\na long tl** I did not see one try to\npull out the other's balr. One gosl\ntender wore skirts. She knew ber\nhockey. There would be less goals\nsoored tn some senior men's games';\nwere the goalies dressed ln skirts.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022*\nJust Imagine the result should s\ngosl tender on tbe girls* teem, ftnd\nher nose wss shtney. She would\nprobably let two scores In while\npowdering her nose.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nIt Is lucky a referee doesnt bave\nto ba toQ formal In t&ese games. Re\nwould wear hla arm out taking his\nhat off every time ha warned an\noffending player.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nWeU, lt was a esse ot tbe Wild\nCats getting the Telephone Olrls'\nnumbers.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nAnd another pleasant weekend\nevent was a hockey game ln wblch\nTbe Nelson Dally News defeated tbe\nNelson Transfer 2-1 for a chicken\ndinner. And aU tbe Transfer players\nwere on deck for the dinner but\nWin Almstrom. But I knew darned\nwell that Mick Mc-Ewen will be after tlm for that gl today,\nsee\nTalking   In   the   language   of   the\n\"We could buy United Copper at 16 and hold tight\"\nBetty and John Consider\nDobbin In His Winter Qmrters\nBy  ALF  OKEL\n\"Is there  no law ln his province\nof  British   Columbia  that  prohibits\nthe poor hors-s being turned out to\nfeed on a snowdrift for tbe wlnter7\"\nWillie X was at the meeting this\ntw0\"ftrma we mtghnt_^ths\"gil_-_|a^0\u00ab1.th\u00ab*   *\u00bb  * _\u00bb\u00abr _ho\"e\ndescribed   as  foUows: !\"\u00ab*  ln  tne  d**P  \u2122ow behind   the\nPlay opened fast. The Transfer\nswept tn on a 100-hor_epower machine and peppered tbe News net\nwith shots which sounded Uke an\nair hammer at work,' aa tba pucks\nfall from the goalie's pads. The\nNewsboys suddenly thought they\nwere going to cover a fire, threw a\ngob of printer's Ink into tbe opposing defence and beat the gosl tender.\nTbs Transfer play slowed down to a\npace resembling a gas pump boy\nor grease carried filling up an old\ncustomer's car. The news paper\ncrowd were not so fast apparently\nsssumlng that slow spurt Just before\npress time. Suddenly a Transfer fellow came to life as though he bad\nbacked Into \u25a0 blow torch. Llks s\nstreak of Duco he was through snd\nscored. There tbey stood tied. The\nnewspaperman wanted the Transfer\nto advartlse the fact and white the\nselling argument was under way tbe\ngame became somewhat uninteresting although the News made soma\nadvances.\ns* s a\nSuddenly a newahound grabbed\ntba puck. He ateamed down the loe\nUk* he waa going to tha offloe for\nhis payobeek. As though spurred on\nby a \"squirt\" of hot ma-tat he rounded tbe Transfer defenceman who\nblew a ttn and then the player\npunctured tbe goalie for the winning\ncounter. A gasoline war followed\nbut no one struck a match and lt\nended 9-1. Members of tbe Transfer\nvulcanising department were well\ncemented  in  their attacks.\n\u2022 \u2022   *\n\"Watch ne show soma of these\nguya some free air,\" said Ty Culley\naa he breezed through ths opposing\nteam.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAnd did you hear about R. M.\nAngus looking for his brains. It\nseams be was out of town on Dominion public works matters snd\nwben he got home he could not\nlocate his brains. Tes, you guessed\nIt, be bsd left some choloe brains ln\na local butcher shop oold storage\nplant.\nAttending a school board meeting\nthe other night, school boards never\nseem to change. Sort of a matter of\nfact   attitude.   Arguments   unhealed\nbut business concluded successfully.\nHow different to tbe dags away baek\nwhen a newspaperman had to fight\nto get Into a meeting.\nsee\nTba financial columnist to Toronto\nSaturday   Night   quotes   this   little\n-pome\" to illustrate the benefits of\nkeeping  money  circulating:\nThe  fanner sells  a  load  of wheat.\nAnd   sll   the  world   grows fair  snd\nsweet\nHe hums s couple cheerful tunes\nAnd pays tbe grocer for ibis prunes.\nThe grocer, who has had the blues.\nNow buys his wife a pair of shoes.\nThis ten, tbe ahoeman thinks Ood-\naent\nAnd  runs and pays lt on the rent.\nNext day the rant man hands the bill\nTo Dc. Carver for a pill:\nAnd Dr. Carver tells his frau\nT.-.at business Is Improving now.\nHe   cheers   her   up   and   says,   \"My\ndear,\nYou've been quite feeble for a year;\nI think that you should have a rest;\nTou'd  better take a trip out west.\"\nAnd In a couple of daya his frau\nIs on tbe fanm of Jashua Hows.\nShe pays her board to Parmer Howe;\nHe takes the bill, and says, \"I vow,\nHere   Is   aonaethlng   that   can't   be\nbeat;\nThis Is the bill I got for the whest.\"\nHe  hums  a  couple   cheerful   tunes.\nAnd goes and buys a lot more prunes\n\u2022   \u2022    \u2022\nBetween   you  and  me\u2014Tbat  goal\nwaa  offside.\nMany more adolescent are headed\nfor coU-ge thsn can possibly be sa-\nsin-Oated-\u2014Lets A. HoIUgworth, professor of. Education Columbia U.\nAUNT HET\n\"It   looks   Uka   everything   goes\nchurch. Some of the members called\nmy attention Jo the fact that the\nanimal bad never moved during the\ntime we were there, but for tome\nresson or otber kept whinnying\ntrom Um\u00ab to time. Jim Slater wai\npassing aa ws came out of the\nchurch and w\u00ab asked him what be\nmade of lt and he said he supposed\nlt was only ons more of tbe ban'\nthst wss ready tor 'fox meat' and\nwaa whinnying because lt couldn't\ndo anything more. Joe wsnt over\nhowever to see what was tha real\ntrouble (more to satisfy us trxtn tor\nany personal reason I would lmag\nine) but one glance eemed sufficient\nfor him, he turned at once and\nInformed us that the poor bruts was\nstuck ln a snowdrift and waa too\nweak to work Itself out. ' Shoot it\nwould be the humane thing to do,'\nsaid Joe, but be dare not do that\nwithout tha consent of the police,\naa the animal was branded and\nthe owner might come on him for\ndamages. So the poor animal re-\nmalna fast tn the snowdrift and\nwill die there as Its reward for good\nand faithful servloe no doubt ren\ndered some man during the past\nyeara.\"\n\"John It makes me blush with\nshame when I think of it. Here we\nare living in a so-called Christian\ncountry, with our churches, our societies for the aid of tht sick and\ntha poor, and many more such organization*, yet right before t he\neyea of the members of our local\nChristian Benevolent society this afternoon we watch a poor animal\nstruggle in & snowdrift too weak to\nmake even on effort to release\nItself, yet tha members give lt Uttle\nmore than a passing thought as\nthey listen to It neigh for aid. I\ncan hear ringing In my ears even\nat this moment the pitiful whinny ot\nthat animal as if Instinct, taught\nlt that relief must come from lta\nown or not at all, for man la a\nfriend unto himself and the faithful service ot bis friend the horse Is\nsoon forgotten when Its services art\nno  longer  required.' \u201e\n\"Quite so Betty, quite ao. It Is\na shame that such should have to be\nacknowledged ss a fact, but nevertheless there ts no contradiction\nthat lt seems to be ths custom of\nthis part of tbe country at least,\nto make use ot poor dobbin for tbe\nsummer months wben be can rustle\na share of his keep, then when\nwinter comes turn him out to faoe\nthe element* and what is more to\nbecome a public nuisance lu the\nsurrounding neighborhood, I have\nbeen feeding a number of these\nanimals during the psst month, that\nla, I have been giving them a hand\nout every morning and evening\nwhen I go out to feed our stock.\nPlrat there were only two, but the\nnumber bas Increased untu there\nare seven now, and the poor brutes\nare alwaya there at the door waiting\nfor me to oome and give them\ntheir dally ration. The two were\ngetting something worth while but\nnow that the number hu Increased,\ntt don't amount to more than a\nfew bites eacb. I can't teed them\nall Betty, yet I haven't the heart\nto turn away any one of the band,\nwhen each in turn look at me as lf\nto sal-, 'what kind of creature )s\nthis that feed ua who are strangers,\nsurely not man, for the men we\nserved faithfully for years have\nturned us out to beg or starve.^ Do\nyou know, Betty, sometimes when\nI am walking trom the bouse to\nthe barn tn the morning and see\ntbe poor brutes pick up their ears\nat th\u00ab sound of my footstep in the\nsnow I find myself glorying in this\n'time of depression,' in the hope that\nlt may reach some of ths lat* owners\nof these, owners of these animals\nwho have boon tn tbe habit of\ntreating dobbin ln this manner for\nyears, ftnd that they may be brought\ndown to the potnt where food ts\nnot plentiful, that perchance they\nmight realize the nourishment and\nbeat in a snowdrift and thus having Just a.portion of th\u00ab_ experience\n6f dobbin might help to elevate\nsome owners to almost the level of\nthe animal they have so grossly\nmisused.\"\n\"John, John, you must not be\nvsngefui and glory in the other man's\nmisfortune, matter not wbat causs.\nI am sorry to think that such\nthought ahould even enW your\nmind let alone you expressing lt.\nI wlU agree wtth you that tt -is\naltogether wrong for men to aot\nthis way act whsn I remain ber Jos\nSalter's remark, 'be dare not put\ntha poor animal out of IU misery for\nfear of damage suit being brought\nagainst blm by Uu owner,' I wonder\nwhat court would |iv# a Judgment\nagainst a man for doing such a bu-\n*before me asking for damages far\nthe killing of ons of his animals\nIn a case Uke unto the one I nave\nJust been telling you about, and.1\nwould make such an example of him\nas would keep the remainder - of\nhis class in silence for all tlms to\ncome. I believe lf there Is a cut\nprlt deserving of the lasbes, tt is\nthe owner of an animal thst be ussa\nfor his own convenience and u\nr:venue producer at ons season and\nthen turns It loose during the\n\u2022 inter.\"\n\"Correct sgaln, Betty. It seems\nt j me If et your masting this\ne.ternoon you had taken this mat*\nter up for consideration you would\nhave   been   doing   something.     The\nhusband of one of your membera\nworked his team more or less all\nsummer. Hs received two fat\ncheques from tbe public works department for team hire Just before\nths snow came, yet I see this teem\nturned out and tbs two go to make\nup ths band that hang around.my\nstable door morning aad nlgbt. I\ndon't Uke tt, in fact I resent it\nwben X know as X bare only Just\nremarked thst this team earned Its\nwinter keep many timea over during tbs last two months before they\nwere turned out Into ths snow, and\nmore than that tb* owner got the\ncaah for hla team hire, whlcb Is\nsomething to be oonaldsred ln theee\ntimes when njoney Is si tight.\"\n\"I wlU give you soma more to\nconsldV st your next meeting lf you\ncare to 'start tbe bsU a rolling.'\nA farmer from another district, who\nis reported to have ln the neighborhood of 100 tons of hay for sale,\nrode one of his horse In to thla berg\nsaid turned It loose to rustle rather\nthan feed the animal of the hay it\nhad helped to make. Can you\nimagine anything more contemptible\nthan this act, unlets It be tha pei-\npetrator of the act? I am to.d that\nthe logging companies have a number of horses running at large this\nseason, but I cannot vouch for this\nalthough lt ls quits possib'o to oe\ntbs truth as the lumber c^mpanlM\nare not logging this winter snd\ntherfor hsve no use for the animals.\nOne thing I do know to be a fact,\nthat I consider an outrage. Many\nresidents of our neighboring town\nherded their horses out here and\nturned them loose leet fait tr> rustle\nor die. No, don't run away with\nthe Wss tb*t thJl *\u2022* tbelr first\noffense, and that only on account\nof the abnormal times we are passing through at the present time\nwould It have happened this once.\nOn the contrary, this bas been\ndone by the people from thst t m\nyear after yaar, which fact may be\nproven (If you want proof) by calling on one of our neighbors lure\nwho make a few dollars .very\nspring locating the animals tor tbe\naald  citizens.\"\n\"Many of the people I refer to,\nno doubt hold their heads high\nin that town and not a few of\nthem are among tbs many we hear\ncomplaining about tbe way men\nare herded into campa that they\nmay eat three meats a day; 'what\nan outrage on humanity they .say;\ntbC-e men have earned a living ln\nthis country and they deserve batter\nconsideration tban to be forced to\nremain ln a camp away from nowhere.\" Perhaps they are right. I\nam not commenting on this ,. all,\nbut how sbout dobbin that jerved\nthem ss his masters tor many years\nand during the past summer earned\nmuch more than his own keep, but\nhe ta only a horse and his master\nneeds all the earnings that the\nmaster may enjoy life while onor\ndobbin wlU be welcomed back next\nspring, tn time to do as he Mas\nj dona during all his ute; serve .man\n\u25a0 during tbe summer season for tbe\nprlvUego of a lay-off during ihe\nwinter that he may enjoy to tho fuU,\nthe bli-gard snd the soft bed of\nsnow tba. awaits him.\"\n\"Bring this matter before your\nnext gathering, and If your organization by then*, efforts can better conditions for the dobbin family\nIn this district, and by way of\ncontrast help to bring a number ot\ntbe offenders to pay tlw prcitty\nthey doserv*-. your society wtil add\none more rung to the ian.j ladd\u00ab-r\nof good deeds it already baa. I have\nno doubt, to its credit.\"\n'J am n v going up to take a\nlook ii eee whether or not anything can be dons'to help the poor\ndumb brute you wer0 -filing me\n\u2022SMC\"\n\"Doctor, you don't seem to grasp\nmy case,\" ssld the gouty old gent\n\"Tou talk as lf there ware nothing\ntbe matter with me, whereas X assure you I am enduring the tortures\nof tha lost.\"\n\"WhatI Already?\" queried the doctor.\n-prong  lately.    I  killed  that\" tough  mane  act,  surely  there Is  not one\nold   neckled   rooster   this   mortun' in Canada.    I would like to be the\na*'    then    Pa's    folks    telephoned i Judge  on  tha  bench  and  bavt one\n-\u2014n't oomln' after alt.\"\nContract Bridge\nBy tlw World's  Leading  Authority,\nMILTON C WOSK\nA REMARKABLE HAND\nTbs above somewhat unusual hand\ncaused considerable conamarit wben\ntt wss'played at tba Cleveland Wblst\nclub. South opened ths ball by\nbidding two Diamonds. West followed wltb two Hearts, North bid three\nDiamond* and East four Hearts.\nSout>_ oould have doubled and defeated Saet's bid; but be did not\nknow It and fait anyway that more\ncould be made by going game. He\ntherefore bid five Clubs thus giving\nNorth a choice between Clubs and\nDiamonds. Weet passed. North bid\nfive Diamonds, and that ended lt.\nAt Auction bridge the hand would\nprobably have been bid.: South one\nDiamond, West cne Heart, North\ntwo Dlarasn-ds, East two Hearts,\nSouth tfi-ree Clubs. West pass. North\nthree Diamonds, and ln all likelihood\ntbat would have been the final declaration.\nIn the play of the band West led\ntbs King of Hearts which South\nruffed. Declarer then led a round of\ntrumps, won by Nor. '* Queen; and\nthen a Spade from the North band,\nS-uth linesslng the J.ck. Tbat was\ntaken by West's Acs and a second\nHeart led which B-ruth again ruffed\nand then led a small Club (completely disguising his Club hoi ding l\nwhloj West won with tbe Ten. A\nthird Heart was ted by Wast, snd\ntbls time it was ruffed by South\nwith tbe Aoe of Diamonds. To\ntrick 7 ths Jack of Diamonds was\nled by South, topped by North's\nKing; and then tba Ten of Dlunonds\nwas plsyed from North, drawing\nthe last adverse Diamond. On that\ntrick Souo_ discarded bis t wing\nSpade and then took the remaining\ntricks.\nTbs hand was Interesting because\nIt Illustrates an exception to the\ngeneral principle of not forcing the\nstrong hand. In this case the five-\ncard trump hand was forced and\ntba three-card trump hand kept\nintact ao aa to be able to draw\nthe adverse trumps after f:.e long\nhand bad ruffed three times.\nThat Body of Tours\nBJ  MW  W.  BA-TON\nPAIN-OVER-HE AKT-\nANGINA PECTORIS\n\"Aa attack consists tn the sudden onset of agonlzta. pom ont\nthe haart or breast bone, accompanied by * feeling af tightness or\nconstriction ae lf the heart waa In\na viae, and ln severe \u2014\u2014es by a\nsense of death being very cloee at\nhand. The pain may go Into the\nBack and shoulders, and the anna,\nparticularly the left. The patient\nta pale, haggard, motionless, and\noften bathed with cold perspiration.\"\nThja. la the description given of\nangina pectoris, breast pang cne\nbreast pain.\nNow In a true or real eaae of\nangina pectoris there l, always a\ndefinite organic cause. Although\nthere have been aa many aa eighty\nor more suggesttcma sa to the cause\nof the pain. It la now generally believe- that the pain ta due to a\nlack of blood getting Into the heart\nowing to the blood vessels undergoing a spasm whloh cloee them\nconsiderably, or to something actually obstructing the flow. Thla la\nthe reason that the amyl nitrite ls\neo helpful In these' attack aa lt\ndilates  or  opens  the   blood   vessels.\nAnother cause ls believed to be\ndue to a lack of oxygen ln the\nblood   In  the   vessels   of   the   heart\nfttmlt.\nv Unfortunately a great a__7 Individuals who hate pais o-rer the\nheart or breast bone beoome alarmed under tha lemprasaton that they\nhare the  true angina pectotla.\nThere are t number of condltlona which DAT be \u2014anfuaaa with\nIt, such a* neuralgia In ttw nmi\nIn this region. An a-iu-Blatton of\ngag In the \u2022\u2014*_-_ may cause\nsevere pressure against the floor of\nthe cheat and thua agalnat the\nheart and tbe patient may have\ncollapae   and   lew    of\ndeath. The passage of this gaa up\nor down from tha atomack eTs.\nrelief and thorn* the eautt of the\npain.\nSoma caaea of asthma, and ot\nhysteria, also resemble a-fUea- pec-\ntorts.\nA point to remember to that ln\nthe majority of eaaea ot true angina the pain comas on with exertion, whereas the pain In falae\nangina may occur whan one to\nalttlng or lying down.\nNotwithstanding t*he danger of\nangina pectoris, oarfui living will\npreserve the life many yeara.\nThe though then la thth tha\npain over your heart or breast bona\nte angina pectorla. or lt to not.\nWhy worry about a pain that may\nbe due to some simple oauee, when\nan examination by your family\nphysician will dear up th* matter\nfor you.\nTen Years Ago\n(From Tbe Dally Newa of February\n22.   1322)\nThirty or mote persons wers killed\nwhen  the  alrs.lp  Roma  crashed  to\nthe ground In raring ruin at North-\nfolk,  Vs., yesterday,\ntr a   s\nAt ths annual meeting of tbe Nelson O: nservattve association last\nnight, 0. F. McHardy waa chosen to\nsucceed C. D. Blackwooi at president.\nD. 0_ Thomas left yesterday for\nthe coast.\n\u2022   \u2022   t\nAt a masting of tha Creston Fruit\nGrowers' union yesterday  Ouy constable was chosen president.\ne   e **\n3. S. Dsschaps ls on a visit to the\nctty  from Bossland.\ns   a   a\nEscaping from tbelr flaming bote\nln night attire, sir. snd Mrs. Otto\nStrouostead and their 13-yeer-o-d eon\nand seven-year-old daughter bsd a\nnarrow escape from death last nlgbt.\n\u2022 *   \u2022\nCharles Morris has returned from\ntha coast.\n\u2022 _   \u2022\nMrs. c. J. Currier left last night\non a month's trip to Lethbrtdgs.\n\"Sometimes.\" confided Mis. Still-\nweed to her intimate friend, 1 think\nmy husband Is tbs mask patlsnt,\ngentles., beat-natured man tbat over\nlived, arrdeomjet-mea X think It's mere\nlaziness I\"\n\"Have you seen -Jones's nsw wife,\nmy dear?** asked the first lady.\n\"They say shs ls s decided Monde.\"\nOb, yes.\" replied tbs second lady.\n\"I know her Quits well, you know.\nIn ttot, l was thsrs whsn sbe decided.\"\nTwenty Years Ago\n(From Tbe Dally News of   ^ebruer:\n22,    1912)\nAt a meeting ot ths 2Tth Nelson\ncompany, imperlsl Veterans brigade,\nlaat night, Lelut. WUllam Holmes\nwaa chosen to succeed Major Lome\nStewart aa captain.\n\u2022   \u2022   a\nThe Nelson board of trsde aent\nths fifth telegram to Victoria yesterday demanding action being taken\non the matter of a bridge for the\nWest Arm of Kootenay lake at Nel-\nO. F. Attree of Queens Bay stated\nlast nlgbt that ms expected a bumper fruit crop this year, Tha weather\nconditions to data have bean Ideal\nand a number of ranchers sre expected to plant more trees this year.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. T. RobUlard of Kaalo will put a\nspeedy Nelson-built yacht on tbe\nlake  thla  \u00ab\\_mmer.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nCharlie Plant of Three Forks is getting his. Slocan hockey squsd In\nshape to challenge other teams for\nthe Slooan title\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nThe name of the Payne Mlnss has\nbeen changed to tbs Slocan Payne\nMines,   limited.\ne   s   s\nAnderson   &   Company   aspect   to\nhavs 500 men at work on ths C. P.\nR. spur at Three  Porks  by  spring.\ns  s   \u2022\nIn Alaska S3 new salmon canneries\nwUl be buUt this yesr.\ness\nA .new 120,000 hospital  has Just\nbeen opened at Merrltt.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nJ. B. Halt has been appointed chief\\\ncf tbe Fernie city police.\n.   .   \u2022\nAn. electric railway will be built\ntbls year tbat wtu connect the towns\nbetween pincher Creek and Crow's I\nNest. Tbe car shops wlU bs built a:\nBlairmore.\ns  s   e\nC. B. Pride, Spokane financier,\nMst tba board of trads yesterdsy to:\nmske final arrangements for the construction of a $300,000 pulp and\npaper mill In Nelson.\nSpray Pumps\nNow is the time to check up\nyour spraying needs and get repairs ready for spring.\nWe have Pumps and Parts in\nstock, also Spray Hose, Pruning\nShears, Saws, etc.   Prices right\nNelson Hardware Co.\nWholesale and  Retail  Quality  Hardware\nNELSON, RC.\nf\n25 Years Ago\n(From The Dally News of February\n22,   1907)\n. W. R   Ross, M. P. P. for Fernie.\nand I. Q. Warren of Oreenwood arrived  in  Nelson   yesterday   on  their\nway home  trom the coast.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nAt a meeting of the council lsst\nnight, Dr. Arthur moved and R. j.\nSteele, seconded a motion whlcb\nlater carrted, to submit a bylaw to\nthe people of Nelson calling for the\nraising of  150,000 for a new school.\ness\n\u00bb   E   A.   Crease  leaves  tC-norrow for\nCalifornia  on  an  extended   holiday.\nWhile away  Msyor  GlUett  wUl  act\nas  chief  magistrate.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nT. O. Procter, who Is vlaltlng his\nbrother tn Santa Monica, received a\ncrushed foot recently when a horse\nstepped on tt.\n\u2022 \u2022   \u2022\nNelson Is planning to send s\nhockey team and 100 rooters to Spoksne this week. Fwrrlers, manager ol\nthe Spokane team and Jake Schaefsr,\nmanager of the local rink, will nuke\naU   arranges*\"   a   today.\nA JOKE ON CARET\nThere once wu a maiden of Slsra\nWbo skid to ber lover, young Klam,\n''If you kiss, ms of course\nYou wtU bave to use force.\nBut I'U wsgsr you're stronger than\nI am.\"\nMurphy: \"What's that tn your\ni-ocket?\"\nPat  (Ln whisper):  \u2022'Dynamite. I'm\nwatting for Casey.   Every tlm*    he\nmeets me bs slaps me on tbe chest\nand breaks ms ptpe. Next time   he\ndoes It, hall blow bis hsnd off\"\n\"Mayn't I bs a prasfher when I\ngrow u i\" asked the small boy.\n\"Of oouree you may, my pet, it you\nwant to,\" his mother replied.\n\"Tea, I do, I s'pose I've got to go\nto church all my Ufa anyway, and\nit's a good deal harder to sit stUl\ntban Sa stand uo and holler,\"\nAn\nInexpensive\nFURNITURE\nFOR SALE\nWANT-AD\nWILL BRING A BUYER\nWhy continue lo carry that old rug\u2014\nchair or other odd piece of furniture\nfrom cellar to garret and back again,\ntrying to get it \"out of the way\"? It's a\nnuisance to YOU but someone WANTS\nit, and is wiling to pay yoa for taking\nit away. Get rid of it by selling it,\nthrough a Want-Ad in\nTHE NELSON DAILY NEWS\nWANT-AD\nSECTION\n ROY MACKAY 116 EVENT AND\nMAKES LONGEST JUMP AT THE\nEASTPOUT SKIING TOURNEY\nDavid Graham, Cran\nbrook,  Wins;  L_n_,\nKimberley, Gets Cup\n\u25a0ASPOBI, Idaho, Feb. :i.\u2014Boy\nMaeYay, -rantbfnl Nelson ski Jump- !\ner, net only made tbe .safest\nlump at the Kln-rsiate-Bastport\nakl toornament Sunder, bat he\nwon the das, B Jump for bora If)\nto M rears of ste with a Jump\na* Ui leet. Dennr MeKay ot Nelson\n, m*s teeond hi this event and he\nmade the thtr* longest lump ot the\n\"lajr. Davlri Ofay, j, .rare old, from\nCranbrook showed splendid (arm\nud won first In elase C, lt te IS\nyears, leaf Und of Klmberfcy won\nthe Davenport trophy for the\nlongest standing jump when he did\nIM feet\nHeron hundred people saw tbe\nKl_gagate-__*l-port International akj\ntournament. There were 400 from\nSpokane. MO from Sand Point, IM\nefrom Banners Perry. A special train\nover the Spokane-International railway brought eight ooaehee and a\ndiner. Mild weather made the runway to sots tor reoord Jumps. A\ngreat exhibition was put on by all\ncontestants. The runway waa tree\u2014e*-\neroua. Jumpers finishing wltb tre-\nma-done epeed. Among the contestants were Roy MacKay and Danny\nMcKay of Nelson. Boy making the\nlongest Jump for the day. Other contestants Included Iflp Stone, Olymplo\noompetltor of tha Orauee Moutaln\nSki olub Vanoouver, and David oraham, 14 years old, from oranbrook,\nwho showed splendid form. The\n\u2022tending waae A clsss, Trig Anderson, \u2014ret: combination. Lief Lund\nIH polnta, Nip Stone aeoond 111\npotnte, A. Ohrlstenaen, third, 138,\npolnte, R. Aapaas, fourth 115 points.\nCross oountry ski race, Anl -rlckson,\nfirst, R. Steen eeoond: Trig Anderson, third; Ole KJenstad, fourth. One\ncontestant fell out and another broke\na ski. not finishing.\nOlass B. is to ao yean: Roy Mac-\nCay, HMsob. tint, with the longest\nJump at the day, 191 feet. Danny\nU__ay, Nelson, second, third longest\nJump of ths day.\n' Class 0, 1> to 10 years, David Oraham, Cranbrook, first.\nLaif Lund of Kimberley won the\nI^venp-^Hotihy lor longeet standing Jump, itft feet.\nTrophies donated by Spokane. Bon-\nnsn Perry and Baat Port merchants\nwen presented to the varloua wln-\nnare Dsfon ths special train left for\n\/**\"\u2022_____-,\t\nj BEAVERS LOSE\nTO INDIANS AT\n3-2AT FORKS\nLow Chance to Play Gr^pi-\nwood for the Boundary\nCup\n(WRAITO P0__\u00bb, B. 0, Tab th-\nThe Orand ef-orka Beavers challenged\ntbe Orand Torts Indiana to a hockey tilt and loat In the match bell\nhen Wednesday evening, thenby\nlosing right to play Oenenwood ior\nt_e Boundary oup.\nThs lint pertod thowed eoins\nelse- \u00ab-* hookey \"1* toad com-\nblnatlona on the both \u2022-*\u2022. Babe\nId-den aoored ths eflnt foal on a\nfast shot from a Beat pssa by Bed\nS\u2014\u201497.\nThs seoond part**- wee stm test\nIrat showed lees beadwork. Several\nmtnesr penalties wen served. Jim\nMiller tot Into his old stride and\nscored two goala In Q*ulck eucces-\nelon after the laoe-otf and Shorty\nBailey whipped one pwt Deporter\nto make the toon 8-3 for the In-\ndlans. Jamee Robertaoen beat the\nbell lor a nice goal tram a melee\nln front of the net. About 10 minutes setter the face-off Ronald Mo-\n_____ for ths Beavers aoored\nfrom directly ln front of the nst\nJim Miller again soared on a perfect pass from Bailey winning the\ngame   for   the   Indiana.\nP. Santano ntereed th* gams.\nJim Miller outahone tbe rest by\nscoring three goala. cooper, in-\nvtnclbl, goal tender for the Indians allowed three goala to past\nhtm. nan* ot which were of the\ntoe although he stopped dosena of\nshots that wen slated for goals.\n\"Babe\" Lyden and \"Red\" Bailer\nstarod Mr ths Beavera and played\nsplendid combination through out\ntbs gams,\nIndians: N. Cooper, goalie: J.\nMiller, A. Savage, defense; K. Bickerton, a Button. M. Bailey, O.\nWinter, A. Surely, B. Allen, forwards.\n\u25a0Mtvan: A. Deporter, goalie; P.\nLttao. 0, Skuratoff, defense; Lyden\nlllrt-tnTvrn Ballsy, McDonald, Scott,\nnoba-cn, torwarde.\nJAMAICA CRICKET\nTEAM DEFEAT-\nTOURERS\ninrTOSTON. jamealea, Psb. \u00ab_-\n(AP)\u2014Some of ths vest bowltn ln\nBngllah county and Internet--\u2014\ncricket found thetr offerings treat.\nad with scant respect here todsy\nw_en the colony of Jam-ales opened\na crtckst match against Lord Ten-\nnysons touring team.\nLargely through a brilliant, unbeaten \u2022\u2014\u2014h wie\u2014et combination of\nHesdley tod Paeeallalgue of Jamaica, ths boms team scored -un runs\nfor the loss of nve wickets in Ms\nfterst innings which will be oou-\nturned tomorrow. The Jamaicans\n\u00abm at bat all d*r.\nHeadlsy scored 130 runs and Paas-\narlalgrjs aoored IS% both being not\nday,\ncut a* lba oloss of pier lor tbs\nFairview Juniors and\nMaulers Play to Tie\nPali-Hew juniors and the Maulers\nbattled to a two-all draw In an eg.\nrd-tlon game at the Kelson skating\nrink Sunday afternoon. Cy Balcolm,\nPali-lew forward, turned ln a good\ngame, displaying gnat atlok band-\nling ability. The gams waa test\nwith very few penaltlee being handed out.\nHarrison and Haines scored for\nPalrrlew while Stewart and McLean\ntai\u2014led fcr the Mainen.\nLine-ups:\nMaulers: Buchanan; Russel, Stewart; Dewdney, crises, Clark; McLean,\nMclwan   and   Bans.\nPali\u2014lew: Bishop; Morgan, Brown;\nRothery. Haines, Melneomk; Balcolm and Harrison.  -\nTony Arcure refereed the game.\nFAIRVIEW WINS\nTHIRD PLAYOFF\nTO EVEN SERIES\nNelson Intermediate Title to\nBe Decided at a Fourth\nGame With Wolves\nMack Managed Three\nGreatest South Paws\nHORSWILL SCORES\nIN SECOND PERIOD\nGame Is Fast In Spots; Fair-\nview Has Edge; Lauritz\nForced Ont\nHaving a little edge of the play\nthrough the three periods, and scoring a goal tn the middle session, tbe\nPalrvlew Irrtermedlstes nturned to\ntheir mid season form and beat the\nWolves 1-0 at Uve rink Sunday afternoon. The win ties tbe teama and\nnecessitates a fourth play off game\nto decide the intermediate title for\nNeleon The flnt game waa tied\nat one-\u20141, the Wolves taking the\nsecond game 3-0. Tbe deciding match\nwill be  sennounced  later.\nPlay throughout the 00 mlnutee\nwaa fast ln spots, neither side really\nawakening until alter Horswlll soored\non a solo rush near ths end of the\nsecond period. Prom there, an It was\nconsiderably speeded. Peaattics marked tbe oonteat Intermittently, the\nWolves being the worst offend\u2014ea.\nLAC-ITZ  HURT\nThe Palnriew aggregation lost the\nservices of Wilfred Laurlts early ln\nthe eecond period when be waa\nforced to retire from tbe game wtth\na blow above  the kneecap.\nThs flrat period opened cautiously.\nseen team looking for breaker that\ndldnt oome and play wsa of ths\nIndividual type. The Wolves wen\nkept cheeked near their blue line.\nThey broke through numerous times\nbut Bishop was receiving nicely snd\nturned aside their contributions.\nBoth, teama were a trifle off ln\nshooting.\nPlsy got away to a better start\nIn the eeoond. Palrvlew boring In\nfor several efforts. Maxwell soored\nfrom a scrs_\u2014le within the Wolves'\nblue Una but wss called offside.\nThen wen feeble attempts at combination, though failure to keep position proved ooetly to Its effectiveness.\nH0R8WIU,  SCORES\nTaking advantage of a break\nHugh's Horswlll threw a bombshell\nInto the aefternoon's fun by eoorlng\nat 19 mlnutee after be had stick-\nhandled hla way through the Wolves'\ndefence and drew Carlson out.\nPlay from then on took a speedier\nturn. Both teams checked harder,\noftener, and wen faster to avail\nthemselves of advantages. The Wolves\ncontented themeelvee with shooting\nfrom well out and their efforts wen\nwide  of  the  mark.\nThe playera lost no time ln the\nthird frame. With a one goal lead to\novsreoms the Wolves dug In with a\n-rim. They held palrvlew well bottled\nas tbs latter drew up a four-man\ndefence, play became leas open and\nwith mad soramhlas In front of\nPalrvlew's net, Bishop wee forced to\nsave from all aides.\nLeo Deslreau and Tey Dully ntereed ths game.\nPalrvlew\u2014T. Blahop, goal: H. HorswlU and Maxwell Sr., defenoe; Ramsden, Laurlts, Maxwell Jr. Roynan,\na Waterer and A. Pan-holts*.\nWolwe\u2014T. Carlson, goal; McKlnley, O. Richardson, defenoe; H. Olllett. J. Wallace, J. Devoln, C. Jeffs,\nA. McLean.\nBy   AL   DEMAREE\nConnie Mack has hsd tbe unususl\nexperience of having st ons tlms or\nanother tores of ths'greatest aouth -\npaws of all tlms. That gives him an\naverage of .790 ln ooUectlng star felt-\nhandaen ot all Ume, Nap Rucker\nbelng the only super-star portstder\nthat escaped wearing ons Mac)dan\n-very.\nHla three gnat southpaws wen\nRub, Waddell, Bddle Plank and\nLefty Orove. The big Rubs send\nPlank have passed on yean ago,\nbut Orove  Is very  much alive.\nComparing then star left-havoders\nIs vary difficult, plank waa probably\nthe most om\u2014trtsnt of th, \"big\nthree\", but Waddell and Orove possessed   the   gene\u2014a*   brUIIanci.\nOrove shows promise of being recognised sa the greateet aouthpaw of\nall tint- Lf he csn hold aaywhsie\nnear hie last year's standerd for a\nnumber  of years to  come.\nOreatness dose not mean one or\ntwo years' flaablneaa, but constatetnoy\nspread  oyer  10 or. more yeers.\n1931 Davis Cup Team\nAsked to Play Again\nby the Associatior\nTOROOTO, Ont., Feb. JI\u2014A re-\nouest thst car\u2014das loen Davis cup\nteam ba asked to play for ths\nDominion again this year waa approved st the annual meeting of\ntbe Canadian Lawn Tennis association ben Saturday, The 1031 team\noonslstsd of Dr. Jack Wright of\nVanoouver, formerly of Montreal;\nMarcel RalnvUle of Montreal; ollbert Hunae, Toronto, and Walter\nHartln, Reglna.\nrt wu left to the incoming executive to decide where the Canadian championship wtu be playad\nthla year, oarnet H. -alarum. Toronto**, wh reelected preeldent.\nDELAYED BT ADYBSSE WEATUEB\nDAYTOMA Be-CH, Pis., Peb. Jl_\nAdvene weather and beach conditions tonight gave promise of da-\nlaying uer\u2014fl possibly Tuesday the\nofflclsn trials of Sir Malcolm Campbell\nof England to break hla own worlds\nautomobile reoord of 245 miles an\nhour.\nCRANBROOK AND\nFERNIE TIE IN\nSECONDCONTEST\nCranbrook    Overcomes   One\nGoal Lead of Former Game\nIn Playoff\nORAl*\u2014ROO_, B. 0., Feb. 21.\u2014\nThe second of ths two heme send\nhome games which wss to decide the\nBast Kootenay championship In\nhookey was played ln the Arena rink\nat Cranbrook on Thursday evening\nwtth a crowd that filled all available standing room. Tt wss tbe\nfastest and cleanest that has been\nstaged on Cmnbrook loe this year.\nThe game began with the Pernle\nteam one point up and determined\nto maintain Its lead at all ooeta.\nThe Cranbrook boya wen Just ss determined to win t_e rtght to play\nthe champions of ths Weet Kootenay\nleague. But tens gsme ended s\ndnw after the playing of three\nextra ends when both teama had put\neverything they had Into -_ effort\nto make a goal and break ttt* tie.\nCmnbrook made two goala and\nFertile one leaving the present standing a tie and the necessity for two\nmore home and home gamea to\ndecide the wlnnera.\nThe flret period was without result In spite of fast playing and\ndesperate attempts on the part of\nforwarda of both aides to reach the\nnet. THns and again fast and\ndlllloult shots wen nestly turned by\nthe goal keeper. In the second\nperiod cranbrook soored a goal, making ths scon a tie ln polnte. Rush\nafter rush on both aides waa checked\nby clever defenoe and no score was\nmade by either side. An extra end\nwaa plsyod. tin mlnutee a side,\nstill without result. In the eecond\nextra period both sides soored s\ngoal and the third extra end was\nplsysd w-hout result, leaving the\nscore stm s tie and the necessity\nfor two mon gamea.\nOranbrook: Ooal, Plnley; defeetioe,\nPelkey, Lewis and CoUlna: forwards,\nMitchell, South, Downey and MacKay, Hall and Williams.\nPernle\u2014Ooal, Sweeney; defence,\nMllburn and Smollock: Wrwmrds, At-\nklnoon, commons, 'Thornpson and\nJohnson, Petem and Brown.\nVERNON BEATS\nMIN FIRST\nPLAYOFF GAME\nSmokeaters   Have   Two-\nGoal Lead to Buck in\nIntermediate Test\nWINNERS PLAY\nIN B. C. FINALS\nVernon Wins Game by\nScoring Three in First\nPeriod; Count Is 4-2\nVERNON, a C, Psb. JI\u2014Vernon enter,  the, eeoond  game of\nthe  semi-finals  in  the l-tenned-\nIste   championship   with   a   two\ngoal lead acquired ln one of the\nfinest cap games payed ln thla\ncity, besting Trail 4-2 last nlghi-\nSeren   honored   snd   thirty-nine\ncssh customer, saw the plsy snd\nthey wen satisfied with the laat,\nI   clean game and with the snper-\n{   torlty of  ths  Vernon  team  wbo\nI  excelled and s-t-seored the visit-\nI   or, In the flnt psrlod, held their\nown ln the seoond and playing on\nthe  defensive  In the third held\nj  the vMton **\u2022*-\u2014-slats hlthough nn-\nable   to. break   through   themselves.\nThe gsme wss wsn In the flnt\nperiod, Vernon getting thne goals\nsnd Tnll ons.\nIn ths seoond esch scored and\nta the final then waa no aeon.\nlflbby Brown, dlmtnlttve rtght winger of vsmon started the aeoring\non an assist from Carsw, nine\nminutes after play started.\nOeorge sparrow got the eeoond\non a pssa from Slick Langstaff .20\nminutes later and Haaaard put Ten-\non tbe boards ln 40 aeoonda.\n-laughton gave Vernon the third\n\u25a0oal en a beautiful shot from left\nwing   slmeat   five   mlnutee   afterwards.\nNO COURT\nIn this psrlod ths goal umpire\nbehind the Vernon net raised his\nhand end then decided then hat-\nnot bssn any soon-\nHe wis replaced, ths first aueb-\natituts being changed\/ again ln a\nfew seconds, play ln tna first per\u2014-d\nwas In marked contrast, vemon was\nengineering two and three man\nplays that wsn beautiful and effective wh UeTravil wss doing only\nsolo stunts.\nAfter tbs rsst Trail adopted a\ndifferent style of Plsy. Thsy stsrtea\nto oo_btne wnh ths rssalt thst they\nbroke even ln ths plsy snd scoring.\nMurray whipped la a fast ons and\nths   last   8.12   minutes   after   the\n-*a*a*__s**-cs!ne nt.\nT.  LATJBIEM-   SCORER\nThlrtsen minutes later p. T\u2014rar-\nlents a\u2014trad Trail's final on a pan\nfrom Haaaard. Vernon entered the\nthird period definitely on tbs defensive. This firm resolve tbey\nseemsd to forget and ln the dying\nmlnutee of ths game they wen again\nengineering some beautiful combination ruar\u2014s on tbe Trail net.\nOf tbs 12 penalties handed out\nmostly for tripping, Vernon drew\nseven but thsn wss no major offense and the gams waa fast and\nolson.\nLINE-UPS\nVsmon: Bdwards; Nolan, Ony;\nR. sr-aerow, Langstaff, Broom. Subs:\nClaughton, Murray, canw, o Sparrow.\nTrail: Hcrnqulat: Hanson, Thorar-\nlnson; p, Laurlente, Haaaard, H.\nLaurlente. Subs: Rothery, Toung,\nOriptoh.\nReferee:   Loula   Norrla.\nSUMMARY\nPint period\u2014(1) Vernon, Broom\n(Canw) t: (2) vernon, O. Sparrow\nLangstaff) 3:20; (S) Trail, Haaaard\n.40. 14) Vernon, Claughton (Murray)   4:10,\nPenalties\u2014O. sparrow, claughton,\nQrlplch.\nSeoond period\u2014(8) Vernon. Murray 8el2: (8) Tnll, P. Laurlentaa,\n.Haaaard)    13:5S\nPenalties \u2014 Thorarlnson, oray, H-\neurlente,  Broom.  R.  Sparrow.\nThird period\u2014No soon.\nPenalties\u2014Mumy,    P.  Laurlente,\nHaaaard, Broom.\nANNUAL \"LITTLE\nWORLD SERIES\"\nIS ANTICIPATED\nPROVIDCNCI, R. I. Peb. 21 \u2014\nJudge James R eooley, president\nof tbe Canadlsn-Amerloan hockey\nleague, announoed last night thst\nhs had started negotiations for a\npost-season play-off eerlee between\nthe champions of tbe Canadian-American league and the champions of\nth   International   league.\nIn the pa,t, title wtnnen cf ths\nInternational and tha Cenadlan-Am-\nertoan leagues hays met In unof.\ntidal eerlea wit Preeldent Doojey\nhopes to. maks .this meriting the\nbeginning ol aa . annual \"Little\nWorld's  sairl.ee.'*\nSYRACUSE BEAT* LEADERS 4-J\n8YRACUS_, N -T., Jfeb. 21.\u2014(CM\n\u2014Syracuse star, ended thslr slump\n1tt the International hoekev leagua\ntonight ber defeating Buffalo Bisons\nthe league leaders, In a free-scoring\nbattls br 8-3.\nDETROIT. Peb. 31 -Montreal's Canadians, although they led ths playing during \u2014moat the entdr, game,\nwan able to get no better than a\n1-1 tie with the Detroit Palcona in\na *\u2014_\u20141ng overtime National Hockey\nleague match hen tonlgbt, before\n12.800 spectators, the Ingest crowd\ntbat has seen a National league\ngams In Detroit this sesson.\nA spectacular goal by Prank Oaraon. 1-loon wing man. who took the\npuck Irom near the Paloon net early\nln the flnt period and battled hts\nway the length of the loe to beat\nGeorge Hsdenswortli In ths Canadian\nnet, kept intact the Palcon record of\nonly one lose on home los.\nHowl, Morerui scored for Canadians\nlets in ths seoond period, alter the\nflret line of red-shlrta had pounded\nAlex Cannsl], Detroit goalie, but\nfound  him  Invincible.\nCranbrook Curlers\nLose Fleishman Cup\nORANBROOK. B. C, Peb. 21 \u2014\nCnnbrook's possession of the Plelsh-\nman cup waa abort lived as two\nrlnka of Pernle players arrived In\nCranbrook Wedneaday and after two\nhard fought games nturned to Pernle with the trophy. The cup had\nbeen won from Pernle earlier ln\ntbs season by ths cam\u2014ron and\nSpence rinks. In the struggle to\ndefend ft Spenoe lost to Stewart\nB-10 and Cameron lost to Wilson\n7-U\u201e\nTbe jaoeueas cup waa successfully\ndefended by Oranbrook Thursday\nevening wben ths Wslr and McCoy\nrlnka of ravermen made an attempt\nto carry lt off. Ward of CrenbToeii\"\nbeat Webe of Invsrman 19-0 and\nCameron beet McCoy of Invermere\n18-11.\nWINDSOR BEATS CLEVELAND, 4-1\nOIZ-VK-UTD, Tab 21. (CP)\u2014Windsor Bulldogs, staging a vicious and\ndet-rratnsd attack, swept ths faltering Cleveland Indians aside by 4 to\n2 In an mtematlonal Hookey Issgue\ngam* hen tonlgbt.\nCAN DAD IAN   OLYMPICS   Dlr-AI\ncaascfrrr AX.\nNBW TO-*. 1\u00bb* V.. Psb. 21.\u2014Wln-\nnlpegs. Canada's dymplc hookey\nchampions, defeated the crescent\nA.C of Brooklyn, 8-2 at Madiaon\nSquan Qsrdsn this afternoon.\nENGLISH SOCCER\nSTANDING\nI-JWDON.   Ml.   21.   (CP   cabls)-\nPoaMlons of leading clube tn English\nleagua football after Saturday, games\nwars:\nPIRST  DIVISION\nBwrton, ST polnta: Araenal shsf-\nfield United, 38: Weat Bromwlch Albion, 38; Huddsnflsld Town, 34:\nThe Wedneaday, Newcastle United, 33.\nSECOKD  DIVISION\nLeads United. 41;  Wolverhampton\nWanderers, 40; stoke City, 87; Ply-\nmoutah  Argyle,  Bury,  Bradford,  38,\nTHIRD  DIVISION,\nSOUTHERN SECTION\nPul-am, 38; Brentford, 37: meter\nOlty, 88; Reading, 35: Brighton and\nHove Albion, Watford, Crystal palace,\nNorwich Otty, 34.\nTHIRD DIVISION,\nNORTHERN  SECTION\nUnooln ctty, 40; Onws Alexandn,\nOS-ahead. 31: Southport, 38; Tranmere Rovers, 34;  Barrow, 33.\nCANADIENS AND\nFALCONS BATHE\nOVERTIME TO 1-1\nCanadiens Have Best of Play;\nFalcons Keep Record\nIntact\nSUPERIORS WIN\nHOCKEY TITLE\n-DMOKTON, Alta.. Peb. 31\u2014Superiors defeated lmper*ai 7-1 hen last\nnight, to win the Edmonton 'senior\namateur hockey league title. Sup-\nenroi, won the round by 11-1, having'\npreviously beaten Imperials 4-0.\nA non-strelning lubricating oil haa\nbeen developed.\nARSENAL SLA1B\nBY FANS TO WIN\n(WAND LEAGUE\nFans Believe Ther .An tke\nOnly Club Capable of\nWinning Both\nLONDOrt. Psb. 31. (OP cable)\u2014We\nannual gams among English soccer\nfans of speculating on a possible winner of both ths eup and league Is\nnow on. Thlt year lt dots not pastes\nmuoh variety as pnctlcally tbs only\nclub with any or\u2014noe of winning the\ndouble I, Araenal, who. unless they\neaeplode at the leat moment, an beaded strongly for an honor which only\nPreston North and ln 1360 and Aston\nVilla ln 1N7 have attained\nArsenal an getting plenty of aup-\nport from their own fans Saturday,\nthough they wen playing Blackpool,\nwho an aeoond from tbe bottom ln\nthe first division championship table.\n40.000 crammed themselves into the\nHighbury stsnds.  Arsenal  won 2-0.\nJack scored on Hulms's paat and\nParkin aoorsd aftsr a fins dribble.\nLEAST BEATINO JANUARY t\nArsenal have not been beaten -noe\nJanuary 2 and now an playing the\nstyle of football which gave them the\nchampionahip last season.\nBverton, however, an still a point\nahead of the London,\u2122 in the championahip table and yesterday when\nthey beat Sheffield United to recover the leadenhlp after losing it to\nthis club during tht week Indicated\nthey ara still to bs considered as possible champions. Porty thoussnd saw\nBverton win by 8 to 1 st Ooodlson\nPark, Liverpool.\nSheffield United started otf wltb a\nrush and Pickering scored for them\nIn the 10th minute. Dunn equalise-\nand with Dean aoorsd again before\nhalf time. Everton took command after resumption. Crlt-eh\u2014*y and Johnson completing their tally.\nPLAY AOORESSIVELY\nChelsea put In two fint-belf goala\nthrough Russell and Perguson against\nOrlmsby Town The penslonen wen\nwithout two of their stars. Mills and\nJackson, but played aggressive football. Miller and Oallacher completed\ntbe Pensioner's tally.\nAttempting to punch out. Soott,\nLiverpool's International goalkeeper,\nput the ball Into his own net to give\nWest Ham victory by ths only goal\nRcoretj In .the ma\u2014tb.\nSunderland's new recruits. Torston.\nttw Soottlth sharpahooter formerly\nwtth Aberdeenand Bedford, a mush\ntravelled International centre-forward\naided them ln securing thslr biggest\nelu of the season.\nSunderland   beat   Portsmouth   by\n8 to 1. Bedford scored ln the 33rd\nmlnute    and   Torston    twice    later.\nTemple and Leonard also goaled.\nLOSE CHANCE\nHuddersfleld Town when they lost\nto West Bromlch Albion dropped  a\ncheooetoi\ni class to t_s lee-ere.\nhwhtttt'\nThtr man beaten largely by tbs torn*\nllint play of Richard-m. ths Albion\nfonaard. who opined tha ssortnn.\nMug-all -Kjuallssd Juat betters tbe\nInterval. Baw and OUddsn soored after the turn round aftsr Smith bad\ngiven Huddersfleld a ahort-llved lead.\nDarwy County, wbo Included In\ntbelr team th, Cambridge dot*]*\nblue Cortnt_len. Pablan, at lnalde\nleft pat up a sturdy gam* at Birmingham to earn a draw. Curate \u2022 Inaugurated tbs scoring when be nnd\nthrough a crowd of playen bnt\nCrooks eo.u_i_ed s mlnuts later.\nA reshuffle of tba clubs as ths\ntop ln the aeoond dlvlalon left Lssds\nUnited on top wtth Wol-nrhsmpton\nWanderera In aeoond place. Both look\nto bs safely hsadsd for promotion to\ntht first dlvlalon at the and or tbo\neeeaon. though Stoke City, with a\ngame in hand, an dangerous challengers. Yesterday Stake btat the\nwolves while Leeds won st homo\nsgslnst Bury.\nMAROONS BLANK\nMAPLE_LEAFS 3-0\nSlebert aad Trottier Score for\nthe Montreal\nTeam\nTRAIL UKE BOYS\nDEFEAT NELSON\nBY ONE BASKET\nGame   Cleae; Teaani\nMatched and hi l_w Cm-\n.Kim; Sear*, M-M\nTRAIL.  B. O, JS*.  31 -tin JM\nson high school boya- team, after i\nMONTRBAL, Que., Psb. 31. (CP)\u2014\nMontreal Maroona outfought Toronto\nMaple Leafa In a fast and furious\nNational Hookey league gams here\nlaat nlgbt and managed to ahut out\nthe redoubtable Toronto Squads 3.0.\nCharlie Conscher's absence robbed\nthe Toronto kid line of considerable\npotency, while Red Horner's sbsence\nfrom the defenoe waa also nry apparent. The Maroons ware without J\nNels Stewart and Hooley bm th.        t\nBabe Slebert accounted for two I\nof the Montnal goals and Dave Trot- j\ntier notched the other one.\nThe LSsfs put e\/lnnigui into ths\ng ap Itft vacant on tha kid Una with\nJackson and Primeau. The Leafs tried\ntheir best but Plat Walsh excelled\nhimself ln the Maroons goal and\nturned back shot, that wen dearly\ntlcketted for a goal.\nban. lost to Tntt hi* by a i\nmargin of on, bsskst, 24-ta, Tha\ngams waa well plsysd, sad the\nteams wsn svenly matebsd aM i*\nsplendid condition.\nIn the first half tbe Neleon team\nlad at ths whistle wM_ a aeon nt\n18-11. McLeod soored on* baahat lor\nNelson, followed by a penalty by\nMacLean off Porreat and aao\u2014wr\nbasket by McCuaig. AngerUll and\nPorrest each scored a basfeat for\nTrail and Pomst a penalty aft Mae-\nLean. Angertill sunk another ha*if.\nMcCuaig dropped on, baahat and\nStewart two, Mason made a eolo rush\nto soon followed by anotber ebot\nfor Trail by Mason. McCuaig aoorsd\nanother basket, end waa followed\nby one by AngerUll.\nKlrby startsd th, aoostng for Kelson ln the eecond half by planting a\nbasket In Uw Trail hoop. Batletella\nmade a penalty off MacLean. AngerUll scored a baaket for Trail and\nMartello two. MacLean mads s penalty off Baillte. McCuaig, a penalty\nolf Mason, Ponak, one of UacDou-\ngall. Bslllle, ons off MacDougall. and\nMcCuaig. on* off Porrest. Balllle\nparked a baaket lor Trail and Klrby\nmade a penalty ahot off Angarlll).\nPorrest soored one penal tey and a\ntechnical agalnat Stewart, Mccualr\nrettllng tbe final soon wtth a basket for Nelson with half a mlnuts to\nplay\nThe t\u2014una;\nTrail-Batllle (8). Ponak (1), Angertill (8), Mason (3), Batletella (3),\nMartello   ti).  Porrest   (8).\nNelson\u2014Stewart  (4), MacLean i3>,\nMcCuaig   (10., Wallach,  MacDougall,\nKlrby  18), Clark. McLeod   (2).\n.   Referee\u2014Ted Hslveraon.\nPORT ARTHUR BEATS\nSELKIRKS 3-2\nWYNNDEL BEATS\nYAHK BY 4 TO -\nPORT AJ-THUR, Ont., Psb. 31 \u2014\nPort Arthur saenejon. won another WYirNDRL, B. q\u201e l\"eb. 31\u2014Tbe\ngama ln \u00abhe special lake-head-win- wynndel boya mad, a trip to Tahk\nnipe\u00bb series Saturday night When i_rt gundaj and put up a fine\nthey took the long end of a 8-2 score exhibition gathc ot hockey igUnst\nwith Winnipeg's Selklrks. As a result th, Talik boys, tt waa a good\nthe Ports lssd tbe eerlea whloh Is game throughout with vary few\nto be decided by total goals, havlnt penalties. The wor, wae 4-2 In\na margin of two over Port William J fsvor of the Wynndel bojs. Arranga-\nand four over Selkirk The lattcr two'menta will be made for a return\nteams play at Port William Monday. I gam, ln the near futun, if the\nnlgbt and either or both may make j ice is in condition to plsy on.\nup the deficit and take the series. . 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C.-MOrlTJAT MO_elv_\u00bb_, r_Be_0__T tt, M\n'\u25a0ewjev.\".''.'!. .^-xijs\nWHAT YOU WANT MassMed FOR E\nECLIPSE AFFORDS\nCHANCE TO STUDY\nRADiOJROBLEMS\nNational    Research    Council\nExpects to Make Observa-\ntlons tn August\nOW-WTA, Mb. tl (CP>- The\n\u00abeUP-\u00bb o* the sun, whitSb wlU occur\nthlt yaar on Auftvt 31. will prorMe\nMtatKti a rata opportunity to study\nradio proW-ema tnd phenomena now\not Inteteet to million- tho world\now. Tho etteet ot tne sun's and\n\u25a0o-M-te raw of \u00abonle origin on ware-\nHmg-lii aad \"fadtaf.\" w rat unsolvwl\nNf potentiate or radio enfineera, will\nba gtud-ad.\nMJ-fOf, Lake St. Pater, and Acton\nVale, In Quebec, ara _n tha oantral\npe-rtkm of thla year's eclipse area,\nand lt wtu he here that tha Import\nant obasrratlons wtu ba made. Ths\nwestern edee of tha band, which U\nabout 100 miles wide, will ba a few\nmiles waat of Montreal-\nTha obeerratkma wUl ba carried\non by the national reseaxob council\nln cooperation with the University\nof McOUl and tha University of Toronto. A ooounlttee oppotntad for\nthl* work Includes Lieut-Col. W. A\nSteel, head of tha radio research department at the National laboratories, chairman; Dean A. S. Eve,\nMcOUl university; j. II. Venness, radio engineer. Montreal, and Dr. D\nC. Boas, National Research labora-\ntjrles. Bquipment .already available\nln the National Research laboratories\nhere, where radio problems are be*\n'\"7 lnvesiuated, will be moved to\nIn Uw eclipr- area.\nIL   will   be   the   iirrt   opportunity\nat.w  1027  to carry on Ube observe-\nind   the  last   until   July   9.\n\\9ib    when   there   Mill   be   another\neclip_*\\\nRays pxmx tbt sun and other rays\nof oeemlc orifln ara believed to era-\nata a condition ln the upper atmos\nphere which has the effect of bend-\nIng toe paths of radio algnala trana-\nmltttKl uy broadcasKng statl-nu,\nsending tbem back to earth and\nmn.ktDf possible the recaption of\ntit-iaiU programs.\nr\\ ban the eclipse of the sun\n.. mm over the Quebec area the\nsun's r.js in-AcjYed in the creation\nuf this nysttrloui and now so sig-\nnlfloau. layer iknown to physicists\n.\\* .ar bcavUld; layer after the sd-\nv t.o dr.scjibad ll) will be out\nti\u25a0' nnri nij opportunity provided to\nI ur|.   \u2022 *r pl_sr\u00ab>_Banon. '\n4n attempt will be made to ascer-\n' in particular, tha height of\n'\u2022\" lajar immediately before, during\nand after tba eclipse. For cartaln\nwave [c-ifftUs tba height ls believed\nUi be 160 miles or more above the\nsurface or tba earth.\nAccurate ttm* keeping will be an\naivtpiute essentia; in tba area. It\nwiil travel In all direction.\", along the\neur.eot of tba earth aa wall aa up\nward. Traveniaj upward It. will meet\nthe heavlslds layer and be reflected\nback. By calculating tbe difference\ntn time betwssu tbs arrival st a\ngiven point of tha wave that travel,\nlad along tha surface of *he earth\nand tba wave tbat travelled upward\nand waa reflected back, lt will be\npossible to determine the height of\ntha conducting  layer.\nMrs. Moore and Mrs.\nMcDonald Are Fort\nSteele Hostesses\nFORT 8T-KSLS, B. C. Teh. 21\u2014\nPaul Doyle arrived home at the\nweek-end from the St. Eugene hospital, cranbrook. having fully recovered   from   bis   reo-mt   operation.\nMrs. A. Moore and Mrs. McDonald\nwere this weak hostesses to the\nBridge club at the borne of Mrs.\nMoore. Mrs. Z. C- Cretney made high\nladles' score. Mrs. McDonald lowest.\nWillis Brander was highest In the\ngents', and J. Brander low. Tbe\nguests enjoyed a dainty supper. Five\ntables were in play, the players being Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Mr. and\nMrs.'Cretney, Mr. and Mrs. A- Kerahaw, Mr. and Mrs. O D. Brown,\nMrs. McDonald. Mrs. Miller, Mrs.\nNlcol, Mrs. Kershaw, Miss Cairns,\nMiss Tully, R. J. Johnsoi-, W. Stewart Alan Kerahaw, W. Brander, J.\nBrander, Vera Daw\u00abon playing for\nA.  Moore Jr.\nNews of tha passing or Mia. J. W.\nCrookes at Saenlch on Tueaday \"was\nreeedved in town. Deceased lady had\nmany friend* in Fort Steele, who\nwlU regret bar passing. For some\ntime the Crookee family resided at\ntb*  Menlo  Park   farm.\nMr. and Mrs. J. F. White entertained several friend* at a bridge\nThursday evening.\nINDEX  TO CLASSIFIED ADS\nAOfOMQB-L.-B^R;\nAUTOMOBILES\n8! KB\nBOAT., WINCHES, FOB\nBOATS.  LAIJNC1U6  rOft\nUOAT8,LAiJNCHTft,   WAN'm\nBUHINESS   OPPORtUMTIES\nCANAK1EL.   FOB   SALS\nCATS AND  DOUS FOE BALE\nCATS   AND   OOGS   WANTED\nDEATHS\nDRESSMAKING\nFABM   AND   DAIRY   fRODUCE\nFABM  PBOPEBTV   FOB  SALE\nOB EXCHANGE\n. I KMSHKIJ BOOMS FOB BENT\nFOB\nFor\nft  FOB  SALE\nK   WANTED\nFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED\nFl'BMTCRE   FOR   SALE\nHELP   WANTED\nHOUSES  FOB  RENT\nHOUSES   WANTED\nIN MEMORIAM\nINSURANCE\nINVESTMENTS\nHJfMSfi\nUVESTOC'\nLOST  AND  FOUND\nMACHINERY\nMARRIAGES \t\nMIN1NU, TIMBER, LUMBEB\nMISCELLANEOUS\nMISCELLANEOUS   FOB   SALE\nMISCELLANEOUS    WANTED\nMUSICAL INSTKUMENTS\nNOTICES\nNIHSERV   rBODUCTS\nNUBSINII\nPERSONAL\nPLANTS\nPOULTRY   AND  EGGS\nPROPERTY  FOB  SALE\nPROPERTY   WANTED\nRABBITS FOB SALE\nRANCHES   FOB   BENT\nROOM   AND   BOARD\nROOMS   FOB  BENT\nROOMS  WANTED\nSCHOOLS\nSITUATIONS   WANTED\nSTORES TO RENT\nTEACHERS WANTED\ndt;\ni\n|50\n1\n39\nTt|\nI\nus;\n|\nim\n(58;\n(38'\n(id\n(27;\nm\nii\n111\n<5\n(531\n(.6,\n(H)\n(35)\n(25\n(ID\n(Hi\n(19)\n(lt)\n(31)\n111!\n(51)\n(13)\nWANT AND CLASSIFIED\nADVERTISING\nOne Inaertlrin 10 csnts a line\nSix Insertions 40 cents a Una\nOne  month  11-10  a Una\nMinimum two lines\nBirth  notices tree of charge\nDeaths    marrletes    and    cards   o-r\nthanka   an cents  per  line\nFiinerol flowers 15 cents per line\nHer,   st   the   Day   Itema  _0  cent.\nIO EXTRA COST IT CHARGED\nfi.\nDRESSMAKING\n(I)\nBABT LAYETTES, ALL BEAUTirUIr-\nly made and daintily embroidered\nFor Information apply Box 533.\nLethbridge,   Alta. .   tntt\nLIVESTOCK  WANTED\n(241\nWA^rT_D AT ONCB \u2014 PBESH COW,\nnot over six yeers ot age. Write\nor phone 56M, be Roy W. An smut,\nRoesland, B. C. -\u2122\u00bb\nMALE FASHIONS\nFEATMCOLORS\nStylists Gathered tn Montreal\nPay Compliment to\nPrince's Taste\nLEGAL NOTICES\nLAND B-QISTBY ACT\n(Section   ltt)\nHI  THI   MATTES   OP  tbe  lsst   t\ntost of Lot 8. and the west IT\nfeet of Lot 10, Block at, step t,\nTown of Midway. BJXY_>.\nProof having been -led In my offloe of the lose of Csrtltloate of -.tie\nNo. 19381a to the above menu.cmed\nland, in the name of Katrina Maa-\nlonaea. and bearing date the Mth\nSeptember, 1910. I HIBEBY GIVE\nNOnci of my Intention, at tbe\nexpiration of one calendar month\nfrom tbe first publication hereof to\nlasue to the aald Katrina Maalonka\nprovisional Certificate of Title In\nlieu   of   such   loot  Certificate\nAny person having any Information with reference to ouch lost\nCerttfloate of Title. Is requested to\ncommunicate with the underol-rned.\nDATED et the Lend Registry Office, Kamloops, B. C, thle tth day\nof pebruary  Ins..\nB. A. BBABBN.\nRegistrar\nDate ot first publication; Peb.  8.\nmi- let*)\nPEBSONAL\n(5)\ni.ll.UIIM.IIMI.IIIIMII.I,llllllllllll..lll|l\nWHY  BE  SHORT?\n5 ( ttn lncr-sue your htlght S\n5 rrom 1 to 4 lncbep prlvttoly In s\nS your own home, confidentially. S\nW\\ Re-ult_ guaranteed. W com- S\nS plete couree. Sureway Syitem, :\n8 737 Standard Bank Building, S\nS Vancouver ii92)   S\n\"illlllinilllllllMIIMUIIMHimilltlllllTt\nHELP   WANTED\n(10)\nWANTBD \u2014 MABHUD MAN POB\nmixed farming, both muit be\nthoroughly experienced ln dairying and raising young stock. State\nln first letter, wpenrnoe, nationality, age, how much of fsmily,\nreference and wages wanted, and\nfound. Bteply to Boi 40, Creaton.\nB. C. 1771)\nRELIABLE MAN POB OWE HUND-\nred store route; this country; ex-\nr*rtenoe -_roeoe_aary; no selling:\ndistribute and collecit. Should net\n\u202270 weekly, Shamae Mfg. com|\u00bbny.\nNew Toronto, Ont. <878)\nSITUATIONS   WANTED\n<___.\nPINrTTSH MAN AND WOMAN DBBIRE\nwork. Woman, cook; Man do any-\nthing. Quick and clean; references.\nMrs. Annta Andewon. Thunder HlH\nRanch, Canal  Plate, B. C.    (746)\nTWO F-XPERIENCED CURLS WANT\nhousework by month or we*.\nPhone   273L -.744)\nWOMAN  WANTS  HOUSHWOBK BY\nmonth, -week or day. rhone 273L.\ncm)\nREUABLE   OIRL   WTBHES   HOUSE-\nwork. Box 780, DaUy News.     (780)\nAGENTS WANTED\nfit)\nMEN WANTED TO ilDVBBTISE\nand sell cigars, former experience\nunnecessary. Write, jack Canuck\nCigar Co.. London. Ontario.  OOT)\n$1.00 to $10.00\nOfferings\nIn order to make it possible tor Housewives to Advertise Miscellaneous Articles of small value, The\nNelson News will establish the above classification.\nOne Weeks ,Q()p One Weeks\nInsertion   ^v^    Insertion\nPays for a Two Line Ad\nPHONE IN YOUR AD\nCALL 143 or 144\nAsk for Classified\nFTJBNItHED BOOHS rOBBEKT  <U)\n3   BOOM   BUITE,   HOT  AKD  OOLD\nrunning water,   Stirling hotel.\nFURNISHED    SUITE.    MRS     COVE,\nPbone 390R, 607 Carbonate.  (780)\nFI-UnSHED   ROOMS   SfOR  RENT\u2014\nIVDrs. war-dale, too Mill street. (799)\nSUITES-ASHMAN'S    APARTMENTS.\n719 Baker street. (499)\nSINGLE AND TWO-BOOMED SUITE\n\u2014X. W. O. Block. <712)\nHOUSES  WANTED\n(M)\nWANTED TO BINT \u2014 UNFURN1SH-\ned   holies   with   three   bedrooms\nModern.  Pleeeo  give  full  partlteeu-\nlars.  Write  Box  73d,  Dally  News.\n(7.\u00bb1\nWILL  BUY   SMALL  HOUSE.   MUST\nbe close Is. Box 793, Dell*- News.\n(783)\nHOUSES   FOB   BENT\n(II)\nFOR RENT\u2014RESIDENCE. 4 BED-\nrooms, large living rooms, den,\nDlnleng room, kitchen, etc. Cn.ee\nln. Applv Whitfield _ Sturga-on.\n414 Ward etreet. (429)\nPOR RBNT. ONE mmNISKED. ONE\nUenlurnlshed   house.   Phone  9.8X.\n(917)\nLIVESTOCK  rOB SALE\n(Ml\nPOR SALE \u2014 REOISTERBD RED-\npoll bull, tour years old. Dam's\nreoord   11,000   pounds   milk,   flvs\nKr   oent   butter   fat,   also  good\nof quality. A. H- Old, efjdgewood\n(989)\nPOR SA-E \u2014 R-OIS1ERED FOUR-\nyear-oid Aereraihlre bull, gentle, fine\nanimal. Also several  young Ayer-\nehlere cows, fresh. T. Wall, Boo\u2014ell.\n(773)\nUSE   THB   BBLBON   DAILT   NEWS\nClass-led   Advertising   Column- I\nPOUR-MONTHS  PIOS.  |9. P.  O.  B.\nCaah with order. C. Toung, Ksele.\n(883)\nFOB   SALE   OB   BENT\nLIST YOUR HOUSES WITH APPl-t-\nyaerd. Have many enquiries. Agreements  bought and sold.      (608)\nPOULTS.    AND   EOOS\n(16)\nThe Burnslde Poultry farm ls pre-\npered to handle your orders for 1933\ndelivery of hatching eggs, day-old\nchicks, pullets snd breeding etock\nlea the five n\u2014*** popular breeds.\nChick prices: White Leghorns $14.90\nper 100; susen, |17 per 100; Rede,\nnocks snd Wyandottes. 816 per 100.\nSatlsfsa-tlon ass*ired and 100 per oent\narrival gusraiiteed. Write for further\nInformation to A. B. Powell, Box\n199,   Hammond,  B. C. |773>\nJ3ABY OHICKS\u2014S.C.W. LBORORN\n\u202219 per loo\nBARRED ROCKS\n\u202218 per 100\nAlso hatching eggs, still some\npedigreed Leghorn cockerel, available. All etock ROP. high producing\n3. PURR _ SON\nVernon, B. C.\nSEND US YOUR BOGS, WE RETURN\nthe  chicks.  3  cent,  per  egg  set.\n' icilbat\ntna\nLatest type electric lneubetora,\nhighest quality pure bred chicks,\nlowest prices. 96 page catalogue\nfree.\nHAMBLET  ELECTRIO\nHATCHERIES    LTD.\nCalgary, Alto., or 1890 Klngsway,\nVancouver\nteat,\nGOV. APPROVED SCWL. CBS. FROM\ntrapneeted stock. Write for prices,\nAlso gov. approved cockerels from\nR.OP.   e\u2014*ck.   A   Deverson,   Port\nCrawford,  B. C. (886)\nS.O. REDS, R.OP. STOCK. B.W.D.\nfree. Chicks 118 per 100. Eggs t>\ncents- Write for catalogue. H.\nKen Arnould, Saerdls, B. C.    (707)\nUSB   THB   NELSON   DAILY   NEWS\nl    Classified   Advertising   Columns\nPOULTBT  AND  BOOf   |l\nPRIBGLl -LBCTRIC OBJOKB\nfor profit. Plva leading breads. Write\nfor  free calrtoeeue.  Get our prices\non feeda and suppUes. Order your\nchteke  early.   We   elm   to aa-sty.\nPIUHOLB   B-SCTRIC   HATCHERY\nJ38-17th. ave. B, Oalgary, Alta.\n(8TI)\nPOB SALE \u2014 ONE LARGE CASH\noate with inner steel doer, one\nOary cash safe, fireproof; ore-\nNotional cewh register 'lateet type).\nOne est Toledo scares (computing).\nI\u00bb. R, Horner, Nelson, B. C.  .7t\u00bb)\nAUTOMOBIUSTS \u2014 I OUABAMTEB\nto Increase your mileage 38 to 40\npor cent, and remove all carbon\nor no ccs.'. Not a device. Ooeta\nOnly One Cent IYr Gallon. Bon\n684,  Oran-rook oris.\nBABY CHICKS\u2014ALL BREEDS. LOW.\ne,t prices, trun \"Bred-to-Lay\"\noeo\u2014\u2014. Write for price Hat. T. J.\nGarbert. 1434 Seventeenth Aee..\nWest  oalgary,  Alberta. (689)\nBUWtBYB WCTJBATOR8 \u2014 380 AND\n89 egg. Splendid condition. I\u2014aes,\nRobson. ,777)\n-ISC-UaAN-OPS  fOB  SALE     (87)\nLi't \u2022> 111IIU M1111MII1111111II111111M11111111\nATTENTION,\n1 Live Stock Dealers\n_ No fanner should be \u2014ltho.it a S\nS copy  of  Curing  and   Care  ot \u2014\n\u00a3 Meats (11,000 words). Pull In- _\n5 structlona on killing,  cutting, S\nS curing, smoking and cooking of _\ne_ meats.   All   kinds   of  sauBeges s\nS and  cooked  meat*, and  poul- S\n2 try, 3f years' practical experl- _\nS ence. Only a dollar. Tinner, S\nS 1331 13th Ave. West, Calgary. 5\n5 Alts. (732) S\nITi 11111111111191 \u2022 IM \u2022 1111 1 \u2022 111111* I\nITS1T   LIQUID   BOLDEB\nJuat the thing for repairing radiators,  aluminum,  anyamng  made\not   metal.   Pslce   90c   per   bottle.\nAgents wanted all over the world.\nNKKELS    SCIENTIPIC\nLABORATORY\nRoom 8. Versellle Block\nWinnipeg. Man.\n  OrM)\nPRINTING\nTOUR P-aaONAI. ABO SOCIAL\nPRINTING RBQUmfeniNTS\nSUPPLIED WITH EXACTING\nTASTE AUTJ I-rnNBMBNT\nTHE NEUON DAILY NSWi\nJOB DEPARTMENT\nPHONE 144\nPOR SECOND HAND PH-Bs AND\nfittings get our prices before\nbuying. Many satisfied customers\nln your district, swart* Pipe\nYard, 330 1\u00ab. Ave, Bast, Vancouver.    B.    0. (493)\nDINING  TABI.BS.  8'  6\"  BT  J' *'.\nWant   to   buy   electric   nanatropo\nphonograph. Box Tjg Dolly  News\n(738.\nMISCELLANEOUS WANTED\n(38)\nSECOND-HAND TYPEWRITER\nwanted, abou. ,30. ph-\u2014. \u25a0,. L\nIrwin,   138. (78g)\nBUSINESS  OPPOBTrNnTM       (80)\nBUSINESS POR SAl-^IfflnVEPAPrft\n\u2014Tobaoco and Candy business tor\nsale. Apply Wliltfl-M _ f-tur-\ngeori,  414   ward  street. 1434)\n\u25a0OOM AND BOABB\nJSP\nLOST-BROWN 8PANIBL. AIlBWBrflB\nto name of \"Dicky Anybody\nfound harboring eame attar date\nwlU be proeecutea. Call 333 Annable   -far*.  * (783)\nAUTOM-WLBS   FOB   SALE        (48)\nCHRISTIE WRBCTCno CO., 1630\nWest let, Ave.. Vancouver\u2014Save\n90 to 78 per cent on Radiators,\nOyllMor Bead, and Blocks.  C.90)\nCATS  AND DOOS  WANTED       (80)\nWAITTBD OOOD MALI DOG. W.\nBrown. .Phone 407L, or box 373,\nNeleon. .719)\n_-_22__\n^rWtsVor^mmni.\nloe aerlng dellvary.'\nNelaon. Agent Lsyrlta\nCATS   AND  BOOg  FOB  8ALE   M)\nOWING TO ABSBNOBS PROM 1\nmust aell  at  stent Ice\neWOtm PBOU BOMB,\nsacrifice my B__3I\n1- Springer  a___Z,\npt-^wodBiSK\nof   high   olseia- I\nregistered and oe\nbleeding;  all aaa,. My dopT Mve\nwon many first pnsee; brad wtn.\nnine springer last New York ebesm.\nWrite or phone W. Q. Buna, phooa 1\n4\u00bbR, Sidney, B. O.\nIIIMIIHIHIIHIIIIIIIHHllllHIIHHrHIIIIIHIHIIItllllllllllllllllHIIMIII\nHOUSEWn'ES'  REPAIR\nAND SEHVTCE\nJGUIDE\nThose  Listed  Below  WM\nServe   Your\nNEEDS\nSee Them Now!\n-SOON.  1__TD  GOODS\u2014 TUB\nfor values. Phone 934. .4697\n80c \u2014 SPECIAL BAJVM_K \u2014 80e ,\nMagazine reeks, beautiful designs.\nHandicraft   Shop.    (Next   Meber's\nTin ehop.)   Limited supply only.\n(480)\nrrauRE    TTunrnra    oarj-Ents\nIn the new styles by Srealrella are\nnow being demonstrated. Phone\n389, Mlae Maler, tor appointment*,.\ntm)\n8EB01AL HAND-MADB HEAVY GAB-\nhage oan, 83.76, reg. li.oo. \u201e.. i. ,\nMaber, Phone ewt, 310 Beoot, \\yit)  \\\nDC. ART SHOPPE- PU_L pASH-\nloned allk hoee 88 cent,, fim\nfor school or everyday wear. |6_||\nBUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY\nAccountants\nCHAS. P. HUNTER, ST. rNT.A.C.\nMunicipal and Commercial Audits,\nr.   O.   Box   1191,   Nelson,   B.   c.\n(472)\nE.    NORMAN\u2014BOX    884.    NELSON.\nAccounting, auditing\u2014phone 393Y1\n(478)\nAssayers\nE. W  WIddowson. Box A1108 Nelson,\nB.  O.    Standard   western  charges.\n<474)\nChiropractors\ndr. oray. gd__bi but., nelson.\n(415)\nMTTTUN AND GEDDES. X-RAY and\nNCM.  Cranbrook  and  Trail.   (476)\n)W.   -^CMJLUN   QBJU3.   PALMER\nS-iool, Aber. Blk, Nehon,  Ph 312.\n  1*77)\nEngineers\nH. D. DAWSON, B. <3. I\u201e s\nISA. K.W.C. Blk, Nelson.\nRoom\n(478)\nCHAB. MOOBB\u2014Orimn 81k., Nelson\nB, O. Lend Surveyor,  Box 694.\nInsurance and Real Estate\nB. W. DAWSON\u2014Reel -steee, m-\n\u2022uranee. Rentals. Next mpr*-\u00bbson\nHard-\u00bb*\u00bbpe,   Boker street. (480)\nDressmaking and Designing\nDRESSMAKING.       DESIONI NO,\nFlower making, Aca\u2014tmy or Useful  Arte;  JW. 4,    Write Mary X,\nRonrs,  Ekaj   368,  Rosslsod,  B.  o,\n(4oa'\nFlorists\nornaelle'a Greenhonees. Nelson. Cut\nflower and floral designs.     .488,\nNELSON FLOWER SHOPPB. Pull\nline cut flowers at all timea. Moral  designs.   Theme  28.. (488)\nJOHNSON'S OlUBeWHOTJlSKS\u2014Phone\n843. Cut nowera, potted PJante\nand   Plorsl   deeelgns, (487)\nSeeoetid Hand Storet\nThe Ark\u2014 Dealers In aeeond hand\ngoods, l-orie 834      (46(e)\nStorage\n-TOTAOX MKrVTJefO.  OOAL,  WOOCL\nPhone S3.   Burns Coal it Certeg.\nOompany. -     (Mt)\nTransfer\nATKINSON TRANST-B,  ROSJWOrl-\nCoal and Wood.     . \/47-rT\nWood Factory\n!*\u2022_\u00ab\u00bb_. Wood  -e-etory.\nSt.    Wa plsees our \u2014\nMONTREAL. Bob. 31 (OP)\u2014The\nPrince of Wales almaewt received a\nlong distance telephone oall from\nMontreal recently. Had the call been\nput through by L. C. Taylor, chairman ot the fashion committee ct\nthe Merchant Tailor Designers' assoclstlon ln convention here at the,\ntime, tbls Is the queetlon -\u00abhich\nwould have been aaked: \"And doesn't\nhis royal highness think that the\ndouble-breaeted dinner Jacket should\nbe a favored fashion now from tho\npoint of view that lt will be lea-\nused muo** more cloth from British\nmills?\" The reaeon way tbe question\nwaa not asked was one that might\nbe looked upon as quaint on this\ncontinent\u2014namel- tbat lt might be\nconsidered cheap advertising, and\nthlnga cheep and shoddy were not\napproved ot by the ertlets working\nwith shears and cloth who attended\nthe convention.\nDinner Jacketa of dark gray pat-\nterned cloth, sack suits ln checks ln\ndove grays and ln lavenders and\ntail coats tbat hug the hips were\nexhibited by male mannequins ss\npossible spring taahlona for gentlemen. The atyle show was put on\nbefore membera of the Merchant\nTeller Designers' aaaoclatlon who\nwere assembled here from all parts\nof  the   United   States  and   Canada.\nTHE GUMPS-A CALM AT SEA\nSLOCAN CITY PUPILS\nHAVE VALENTINE\nPARTY\nSLOGAN   CITY,   B.   C,   Teh   71.\u2014\nSat.urrtay everting t tmckev gum*\nwu played here between th** Junior\ntMnu of BllTtrton anri Sloe-ui. Tbe\n\u2022core wa*  in  favor of  Wlvert-t-m\nMn. D. B ONeall left on Monday for Tr\u00bbU, where ehe will visit\nher daughter.  Mre.  Walter  Brown.\nMies MarJprJc Lyne\u00bb and M1m\nNorma Wataon, teachers of the\npublic -Khnol, fare their pupils a\nValentine treat Monday afternoon.\nTlM pup.1* of the hlich achool\nwere lorlted to attend.\nDouble Service in\nWANT ADS\nYou ran tslephone your an-\n\u2022were ae well ae your claaslfled\nadvertlse-z-a-te to Tbe Neleon\nDally News. Reader-, are often\nInterested in Want Advei-se-\nmen-e that do not carry ths\n-Mretaes of edIvor-\nUser,, but s Dolly New, box\nnumber. For tbe -*-eomm'**d,-\ntloa of those reader. Who ftnd\nIt Inconvenient to write an\nartewar, aad to serve tbe sd-\nvertl-asr better, wa will take\nto  Boa  Numbers over\nBewa   service   Is\n\u2022   a.m.   to   o\nI Sundays. Pbon,\nL-ongbeach Anglicans\nAre Told Object of\nLenten Observances\nIONOBBACH. B. C, Peb. 31\u2014The\nVen. Archdeaoon Pred H. Oraham\nwas ln Longbeeab on Tuesday morning for a service of holy communion\nat All Saints' church. In his addreee the archdeacon took sa his\nsubject the definite purpose of the\nLenten seeeon. It. Is not enough\nmerely to give up thlnge during\nthle time unless th\u00ab1*e Is some reason for lt. he said; namely. If we do\ntt for Christ's sske the aotion brings\nua closer to Him. so that there la\nless of our earthly nature and more\nof Hla heavenly one, as a result of\nthe self-dlsclpllne: It ls also useful\nIn breaking up stubborn habits,\nwhich hsve a tiresome way of he-\ncontsng our msar-vs unless checked.\nChrist, said tbe archdeacon, should\nb, tbe only maater.\nCarl Lindow Given\na Birthday Party\nat His Salmo Home\nBALMO. B. C. Peb. 31\u2014-Mia. Carl\nLlndow eintertalned ln the Selrao\nhall st a delightful birthday perty\nWednesday afternoon In honor of\nher eon Coris eighth hlrthdsy anniversary\n: The aftarmoon wss apent ln various games, whlcn were followed br\na peanut scramble, ln which all\ntook  part.\nAmong those Invited wen Law-\n,rence Mcl*od, Percy and Donald\nWilde, David John, Harry Smith\nMerlin John. Oreld Hansen, BlUy\nB'ewsrt, Keith _ end Allsn McLeod,\n,nd Raymond Buah\nMrs. prsnk st-evenion and Mrs\nHugh Matatsll and small son returned from Nelaon, where tbey\nspent last week.\nMr. and Mrs. Oliver ' Smith returned from Colvllle Monday night.\nWhile In odvllle they were the\nguests of tbe letter's brother end\neister-.n-Uw, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley\nOrutchfleld.\n)1H\u00a3R NafaHT-\nAM0TUER  DAY-\nVNIYMOUy POOD\nOR DRINK-\nTM-IR *n-,ftO*Tt\nPABCMEB-\nF-.kAKi.MB_-\n>fWRy Xir\nHOUR   AFTSR\nMOUR-\nNOYHINt.\nTO  BO\nBUT  STARE\nEACH OTHER\nIN THE\nFA.C.E .\n\u00bb\u25a0>_-\n_\u25a0_-\nt0>c\nJOeAETlaAfcS  IT DAWNS\nON TWIM- TWAT IN\nE-TREAMS CAS--  WH-RE\nPEOPL-   HAVE BEEN XTARVINO\nTO DEATH - THEY HAVC\nSATWM   ETACt-l OTH-Sr.-\nAND TMBY IrVONOSR\nVNWI.H  WOOU- B\u00ab THE\nONB TO   *0 \u2014\n_ICK AT HEART -   HOME BICK-\nUSVB. SICK -   SICK  OP EACH OTHKR -\nSICK AT SBA - ANI> BICK AT THBIB. UTTUl\nTUAAAMEB - THBBB TWO -  SJT A,Nte, WAIT -\nWAJTAN-. BIT \u2014\nMOW  I   V-IBM  I  HAb A\nNlCK   BAWL. OP HOT ONION SOUP-\nAND A Bl-, THICK JUICY STEAK\nOM, FOR SOME OP Yho.E  _OOC.\n0_D RASPBBB.RY PR-SERvrB\nWE  MAVB IN OUR CEU-A.R \u2014\nBRINGING UP FATHER\nI'm letting yooh. i-cthcr\nTHE tiaCHT l 60*-)*\u00bb<T IW-fNltaK\nSOME. SOCiCrv folKB ajMam\nTO r>>eeY- rM \u00abM\u00ab-U5 TO \u00ab*-\nWHAT amOCA M*ft t^satOBO it-\nBj Geo. McManut\n \u25a0 m NELSON Bin.  NEWS, NELSON, B.  C\u2014MONBAT MOBNINO,  PBBBTJABY  \u00bb, itttas\nMarket and Mining News\nYORK LIST\nMRS OFF ON\nSELLING\ne-Holiday Selling Send;\nStockt  Off  After\nVaried Week\nJAG FOLLOWS THE\nNARROW OPENIN'\nClosing Prices Are Cent\nand a Quarter Lower\non Average\nNEW TOW, Pah. t_ (AT)\u2014A\na\u2014* of swift ehaeniea eame ta a\notoee m the stock market Sstor.\n*ar. mtt*, ptiem taperlni off In a\na-M tlarry et era-hollas, seBhw.\nU-otattaa,   in\ngate  evIAanea af\nwllose technical\n\u2022_t*aired   br  a   ntatoalltl  meet\nAtom a nam-, opening the mer-\nkst sotted I ta I Batata lower, maty\nto reduce thoee decline, aa trading\nmoved -ugnahly Into the eereona\nHawr. There ins a altirrt o***lc_mle**e;\nor ,eMelht m Mm down aids duenna\nthe latter part at tba on-oak and\n_o_ng prion oviraaorl ahout a point\nand a half lower. Sales totalled T0\u00ab,-\n*0 ahaeaa, tench Ws tha- a thin]\nOT  -St  a-IUl-U-,   VOMBBS\nD. I. Steel l-intahed S points off at\nSUA. Arnatlean Taiephoeoa rasoted he.\nlaw IM \u00ab_ a net drop ot IK. Au-\neeKtem tumbled ewlftly, -town 10 net.\nSanta Tt yielded \u00ab_. Union Pa-\n=\u202200 UK. American Oan IH, Allied\ncrnenUeel 1*. and Chase. Wool-\nworth, Arr-tefcan tohaseo \"B\", New\nrotek Oantral, Southern Peclfic and\nBaaUtadwuse abovrt a point sat*.\nSerious aswa from  ths e_engh,i\nctor did not escape WaU street's\nattention, tl-lltt- It was hardly an\nnfluence In tba stock marts**-,.\nHoliday Indifference pn-raded the\niond market today, and prleee \u00abbow-\n-   We*\u2014I,   1ndlnetlon   to   more   ln\nther _**eotlon.\nS-a, totalled only M,704,000, the\nIn several weeks.\nMETAL MARKETS\n. JI. T, IM- !-\u2014\nMetal Msrkste nominally .tchtntsd.\nPonton bar stint **% oserts.\nNEW YORK STOCKS\n\u00abH tH ***\nAlBed Cham     MH TTH TS\nAmer Oaa __\u2014  Tl -Ht nt*\nmm K\u00bb Team _   th th th\nAm Me-** Hey-   MH tl M\nAM Seaell * Wtt .   18 UH 15H\nlttH 1MH 1MH\nCsnsdlan Pad\u2014c\nCaoada Dry \u2014\nCarety, da ftet) .\nOht * Ohio _\n\u2014\u2014n-ar   \t\nOon OM B Y _  oe\nPorn  Pnd\nDUpOa\u2014'\nBleotric P _ L .\n7\u00bbH\n\u00bb**\nMH\nITH\n1\u00abH\n11-\n11%\nUH\nHH\nUH\nItH\nMV.   MH\nMH    MH    MH\nITH   MH    IT\nM       T\u00abH    TBH\nMH   UH\nt%\nITH\nI\u00abH\n\u00bbH\nUH\nUH\nUH\nMH\n1*\n3_\nMH\nITH\n16H\n11\nUH\nHH\nUH\nM\nUH\nMrd Entllen\nPord at can \t\nFlret Bat Mona ...   91\nlteeport Tom  _   UH\nOan Motors H     MH\nOaa Bec-lc HH   HH\n_____ Poode     MH   MH\nOold Da* ITH   ITH\nart North Pfd _   10*   M\nHowe Strand ___   HH\nHudson Motcr, _    1%     tH\nIns Oopptr t\nInter Nickel ....    iH      8\nInter Tel _ T_ _   HH   MH\nKelly Sprit- ih\n-son Clipper    1014    tH\n-rests BS     UH   U\nKrotct - Too _    tH    tH\nMack Track UH\nM-waukM Ptd  -     \u00abH     4H\nNash Motors     ITH   ITH\nNat Dairy Prod _   xTH   MH\nN Power * light.\nN Y Central     UK   MH\nPac ae, _ Beet .   I3H   UH\nPnc'eerd Motors ....     tH     4\nPenn   B   B MH   10\nPhll-pe  Bsta       \u00abH    -He\nPure OH\t\n-adlo   ccrp   _\nBadle _s:th Or\nTORONTO STOCKS\n**\"\u2022  M\nAconda    ,  oi\n-no   1.00\nAmulet     _\u00abH\nAmity     AOH\nA P Ooosolidsted   _S!i\n__M     -I\nB A OB   10.00\nss Matala   .80\nBldgood   .06\nBarry Bolllngsr  .00H\nBit Missouri     .11\nit     .at\nI\/Vnd B Landa  _t\n-\u25a0search   1-t\n  10.00\nitcrest    .08\nBdorsdo    1-8\n\u25baaloonbridae  IM\n  MH\nC-ana\u2014,  1.00\nHome OO   Jt\nBarker Oold    _3\nHowey     JI\nHo\u2014Infer   8.00\nHudson Bar   3-0\nIr-perlel  Oil     tJO\nInternational   Nickel     1.10\nKeelly   SS\nKlrkland Lake M\nShore   38.00\n-sa   .*  Jt\nHandy     MH\nManitoba Baaln    JI\nUalartlc     -BV,\n-tlntyre   Its*\nUlnlng Corp    106\nMurphy  ~1H\n,  -MH\n'tple_ng   JI\n-Noranda  lt.M\nOld Colony    J0K\nfetsnon cohalt   -OH\nPend Oreille   JO\npremier Oold   Jt\nthen-It Oordon   Jt\nSudbury Basin    Jt\nSlscoe   -\u2022 JI\n  ,01H\nTool*, Hughee   4.M\nrhompson Cadsllsc   ,<BH\nripond     M\nrenturee    41\nWrlght  Bsrrreavea     l.Tt\nVANCOUVER STOCKS\nCLOSE UNCHANGEr\nBack   island\t\nBtheOwSU1  SwOTM   .._\nB Louie A s r _\nShell onion OH _\nSinclair Con  \t\nB Calif cdlson _\nBoath Pec\t\nOil o( Oal .\nStand OU of rnd _\nBland on N J -..\nStudebaker _....._\nTexaa Carp .__\nTeetee Oulf Sul _\nUnion oarbtde _\nUnion Paa ..\u2014\u2014\nTTntted Aircraft _..\nrj S Pips - Pdy .\n*J   8   Rubber   \t\n*j   S  Steel\t\nOH\n4H\nfi\nIH\nI\n11*\nMH\nI.\nIH\n\u2022H\n81*\nMH    3TH\nUH   MH\nMH   HH\n11 H\nMH   M\ntH\nHH\nM\nHH\nMH\nMH\nM\nItH\n14\netm\nMH\nWest  Bettree      MH\nWillys   Orar\nToUow Truck\nHH\ntH\nHH\nIIH\nMH\nWH\n4tH\n48H\nIIH\ntH\nUH\ntH\nBH\nUH\ntl\nUH\nHH\ntt\n\u00bbH\n\"H\nM\nHH\ntH\nI\nt\nII\nIH\ntH\n18H\nIH\nUH\n4H\nITH\nItH\n14 H\n*>%\nUH\n4\n\u00bbH\n4H\n4H\ntH\n\u00abH\nt\nHH\n41\nf\ntH\ntH\nIIH\nITH\nMH\nUH\n38H\nHH\nM\n14\n13\nMH\nUH\n14\n4SH\n4tH\nMH\n*H\nIH\nWDWEG GRAIN\nPRICES CLOSE\nDOWN SUGRTLY\nUte\nWUOaTa__, Pot*, tl   <CaP).\n\u2022Mat  lata saaalaa   Mar,\nprleee on Bw tpala\nrverad  most  aC\nDue to aWk-ea, et\nthe sMrevtated seaakm were only H\nto H eent lower at tba finish, after\nbed\u2014t more  then  1  cant down M\nMsy d-l-ary finished the day at 87 ce_ta. H- Mow\nFrtdara taoee. Joly waa oft H et\nMH  \u00aba MH.  aad  Ootohar   H   M\nTOH-\n-tport sales were estimated tn\naome quarteri at oXJO.000 huet-la,\ncooslstltti mostly of Oanadlan wheat.\nNo obsne, oeteuned ln oast tmlns,\ntnul__ Jn Ibis dapaihia*!- oonttnn-\ntnt slow, with spreads frast-oaUy\nbettac. Activity In tha ooaaa aralns\nplt waa aUtbt, with pnoee serjersll,\nfollewtef \u2014\nBUTTER AND EGG\nEXPORTS INCREASE\nOTTAWA,   Pth.\num But-t\nthe oeua_trty \u00ab_t ahnad wm\nMl lba. valued at Ml JM. oeat\nwith mjm ihe. m mm. m *_-\n1M1. Onrt_i  tbs  U\nW.TtTJM   lba,  m   atSSSAtt.  oot\npared wtth IJMM0 at taOT.Ut\ntba mwtout 11 ___-_.\nTba Came dl an eapta-t ef -sms con-\nIt tiiiaiiMid to MJ11 team. 14J40\ndoaan feme to Baariilliafllind sloos.\n~ tot She it Martha mtsthtt Jan-\ny tha atport totaBad MUM\nso. rannurl -MMt 1TMN doaan la\ntbt pn-looe  let\nFOWL SELLS FAST\nON LOCAL MARKET\nOther Meat Salts Slow, Pricts\nRemain UnchaBKtd; Eggt\nScarce\nMONTREAL STOCKS\nAbltlbl Powar * Paper\nAsbestos  Ooaeporatlon   ..\nAtlantic  -mar   \t\nBraatllan T L _ Power\nBrit American Oil  \t\nOan Oar tt Poundry  ...\nCan. Cement \t\nCan Cement  \t\nCons Mining  _  amelttn\nA P Oraln         4\nImperlsl on       t.Tt\nLake af tha Woods      t\nMsstsy Han-ts  ..-.      IH\nMontreal Powar    to\nMoot Teleaeraph  140\nSteel of Oaaada     10\nIK\nM\nTH\nWH\n18.\n8V4\nIH\n\u20224\n-BBS quantlttee of freah fowl ware\nsold on tha Neleon public market\nBat\u2014_>y manrilnf. aales were alow ln\nother brar-ehes of the meat department.   Prloes   remained   unchanged.\nH-   were   scarce,\nPrloas wars:\nTCOITABLE*\nT pounds | Ji\nWabaaso Cotton\nWeatern Oncers .\nWlnnlpsf Bajlway\nIt\nIt\n\u00abH\nPRICES SAG AND\nTRADING DULL ON\nTORONTO STOCfcS\nMONTREAL STOCK\nLIST HAS A DULL\nROUTINE SESSION\nsb. 11. (CF> \u2014 Dull\ntradlni aad aaasinf ptlaeee eharac-\ntensed tba Toton**- stock -ncbanf,\nln Ikturday*, short Mateo. Total\nease, mm* only 44M eheree. and of\n11 Issue, to appear, three ware ''\n14   tower   aad   14\nch i\u2014sain the metals troop, taeelters ww\ntmchanaeed aad rflcee- lost H M I1\nBraatllan  Traction  lost   H   to\nwhile CPJs. lost 11 to doss at\nStasl of oanada e install was down\nH  to clos, M  IIH    \"\nwae ott U.\nPood and Imaraae IttOM to appear\nftdndad MetMe lataf Mm\nferred, which s-nsd Ik to 11:\nWalker, with MM shsrss aot, erh-h\nlost   H   to  tH:   sa\nsained    H    to\nat IH.\nMK-n-BtL, \u00abat. peb. 31\u2014(CP)\n\u2014Brisk tradtnc which c*e\u2014ratee****rr_*_\nsav-eeral sessions last week wss lack-\nlaf oo Saturday won tbt Montreal atock -exchange went through\na routine session. The tendency\nwm slightly downward, Braslllan\nTraction. International N-Okel, Canadian psctf-e aad Maseey Hsrris\nsll   sagging   fre-eeepo\u2014ally.\nThe only tain ra a narrow list\nwaa shown by Canada Cement common, up H et tH. Braslllan Trac-\nUon eased '. at 13H: Canadian\nPacific waa down H at ITH: Nickel\nloat \"4 at 8H and Massey wss off\nH at 3H*\nTotal sales were only laOT shares.\nSterling closed at tajlH and\nHaled States funds at a premium\nof UH per eent.\nEXCHANGE RATES\nTANCOtnr-B, B. C P*. 11. (CP)\n-Trading waa dull and most samas\n\" Kl unchanged tn a dull half\nIon on the Vancouver stock e_-\n\u2014ut\u2014ie BaU-day.\nCrow-a Neat lad In point of act-hty\n\u25a0od closed the Short session frac-\nBtmally higher at 3H oenta. O. _ W.\nOorporatlon at 39 was up 1 oent,\nwhile Pioneer to 3.48 eaaed oft t\nita.\nMl*tSea_NT B\u2014POBT WmeEAiM\nOTTAWA Pah. 11. (OP)\u2014Caoat-m\ntm Imp-ownts enartod d-lat\nanuary war, valued at I130\u201es4, an\nof t\u2014too over December,\nMl, the Dominion bureau of a\u2014>-\nrporta. The baat purchaeer\ntbt TJa-M States at MMM.\n.t   BrtMn.   purohasn   totalled\nUJot.\nNBW TORK, N. T. Pah. JI.\u2014Sterling exchange steady at M.40H for\nM-day -Us and u.44% for demand.\nPorelgn  bar  sUvet   M%.\nPraaea tJ4 8-16 cents.\nOanadlan dollars 13 per cent discount,\nlahw lltH oenta.\nUruguay   47   osnt,.\nMarks M.Tt centa.\nKronen ItJj cents.\nVAI-WNT-NF PARTY\nIS ENJOYED AT\nCRAWFORD BAY\nCKAWPOBD BAY. B. C, Peb. 11\nA eery enjoyabl, Valentine danoe\nam, h\u2014d In the hotel on Saturday\nevening. A balloon dene, was won\nbey Jsan and Harry McOres\u2014*. Ra.\nfreshmen\u2014 were served by l_a\nIburnler. Mlsa Blanche Wakefield,\nassisted by Mlse Jean Wallach aad\nN.  Bull.\nThe monthly meeting of tha\nChurch Helpers waa held at the\nboms of Mrs. Bourne. Mre. Prancs*\nlava a nport of tbe pariah maetlm.\notber chareh matters ware iltaaaiaseil\nand arranged.\nM\u2014a Toper Peters of Oray Creek\nle the gueet of Captain and Mrs.\nHolme,.\nnS.\nWINN-\nNNIPEG G\nRAIN\nb. 30--_r_n\n\u25a0BO, Man, Pa\nirlcee:\nWHEAT\nHay  ....\ntTH\ntTH\nMH\nIT\nJuly ....\n<MH\nMH\ntt\nMH\nOot, ....\n70H\n7tH\nMH\nTOH\nDATS\nlay ....\nMH\nMf\nMH\nMH\nJuly ....\nMH\nUH\nIIH\nta\n-UU-T\nBay  ....\n41H\n41H\n41H\n41H\nJuly ....\n41\n,41\n40H\n40H\nOct\t\n\u2014\n_-\n\u2014\n40\nPLA-\nllay   ....\nWT\nI0TH\n10\u00abH\n1MH\nJuly ....\n1MH\n10TH\n1MH\n10IH\nBTB\nMay  ....\n\u00abH\n4T\nMH\nM%\nJuly  ..*.\n4TH\n\u00abH\n4TH\nW\nCASH  CLOSK\nWheat:\nNo 1 hard MH: Bo.\nI nor.\n84%: No.\n3 nor.\ntl: No. t DOT.\nMH:\nNo. 6, 4\u00bbH: NO.\nt 4T; feed 48;\ntrack\n84H'. NO\nDur. IT.\nISSUES ON TORONTO\nMINING LIST CLOSE\nDOWN; TRADE FAIR\nTORORTO. Bab. at \u00ab_>)\u2014Prloee\non the Standard atock aad mining\nti_u_ge worked lower la moderate\ntrading oo Saturday. M Issue, declining as agalnat 14 that advanced\nand 38 nnohantad Turnover totalled\n231,000 ,!\u2014ree.\nM-e-eod Rfeer whs ttse day's moot\naotlve perfotmer. sad noted a cent\nlower at \u2022 coots. TradOig la MoUod\namounted   to  MJM  sharee.\nMajor -eee, eren token by W. O.\nPlotMar, otf 10 oenta at MM: Dome,\noff 8 cents st 110-0: Lake Shore,\ndown II oents at Ml; M-tatyia,\ndown 35 cents M tlT: Noranda.\ndown M cants at I1I.0S: and Inter-\nnational Nickel, off to cents M M*\nThe upelde of the list Included\nwnght-H-ttaavee, up 4 oenta at\n13.74, and Hudaon', Bay, up 4 cant,\nat 13.40.\n(fflCACOGRAuS\nPRICES SUFFER\n(PCISETRACIS\nAdvlet T_*t G\u00abrtrB-M_it\nDenitt   tapM____f   of\nBttstkwU\nOHI-MO, UL. PtB. JH--tBf John\nP. Boort-o Jl-a-otlt Prate Msetest\n\u25a0Utter)\u2014Onto yaluea aaf-ead tto-y\nOf 1TS,-\nMdJM hoattoa wttod ba b-d off\ntba s-tkM mdeftnltely aftor July l\n\u25a0MM. or M -art  _rt_ a prtoe ot\nM oente wbe attained. In some\nquarter the farm boards denial waa\nmade light of later. It being contended that any impounding would be\nby a oo_gra\u2014lonal eotton, and that\nnumeroua bffle have been tntroduced\nwith this and la iw\u00bb.\nWhaat cloaed uenaettled. H-H -elder Priday'e finish, corn H-H down,\noata H-H oft aad prorlsl-- unchanged to Scant, uw.\nVANCOUVER LIST\nCarrots,  T  pounds   _\nHoraeradlah,  par ID.\nPotstoos,    100   lbs.\nTurnlpe. T lba.\t\nDry onions, per lb.\nRed cabbage, per Ib.\n-ttrdlve. !\t\nArtichokes, t lba. \t\nFRUITS\n-f\n.10\n1-8\n.   -5\n,  as\n. st*\nJO\n. Jt\n135\n, JO\n.   JO\nBig   M-oourl   \t\nGeorg, Bat \u2014\u2014\u2014\nOeorte Ootmsr _._\nOeorgla River \u2014_\nOoioanda ...\u2014_\u2014_\nOrandvlsw   ______\nlat O * O \t\nKootenay   Floret*.ce\nLome   Oold   i\t\nlauoky Jim \u2014\u2014___\nNational   fl\u2014v-ae   __\nNoble   l*Tve  _\t\nPremier\nApples,  Mcintosh,  box   1\nApples,   Kings,   box   \t\nJonathans,   box\n1-OW-B8,   PLANTS\nAND   BULBS\nPbrns, each     JO to  1 JO\nOeranltuna. up from    at\ni-p-odaia, potted, up from .. Jt\nOrnamental grass ao\nCut   daffodils,   psr   doer,.  _..__ uo\nMBAIS\nPork, per lh. M to\nBeef, par n>. jt to\nTeal     .10 to\n.30 to\n_ JI to\nPotted masts, per lb. . JJ u\nliver, baby beef, 1 lba.  _\nBabbit, par lb \t\nper  rb. -  .10  to\nTongue, par Ik.\t\nOttall \t\nPODLTB-r, EOOS\nBggs, extras, per doaen  .__\nBgts, flrsto, por doaen\t\nPullet extraa, per doaan _.\t\nSpring ohlcken, por lb.\t\nButter, per lh.\t\nPowl, per lh.\n-oat's    *\nJtH\nJlVi\n-MH\nJI\n,14H\nPend Oreille ,\nPioneer Oold ,\nIdaho\nReno Oold \t\nRuth  Rene _.\nBilveTcrest   _...\nOtM\nA P C-_oadeto\u00ab\t\nC and B Land, \t\nCalmont    _ _\u2014.-\nEastcrest __\u2014 ,  ,\nHartal\n.08 H\n.11\n.01\n.14H\n4_H\nJIH   ***,\n.   JtH    ,08\n.    .00       .81\n, 1.03      1.00\n. 8.48     8.80\nJW       ,MH\nJt       JT\nJI\n\u2014  am\n...  MH\n._   .10\n-  J0%\nDOW JONES AVERAGES\n80    fa_ttt_-__     a.a. a.   tSJSS   \u00ab>ff  -Jtt\n20 nib  88.1. off 1.05\n20 utilities 34.28 off   .86\nTHREE CAMPSARE\nCONSOLIDATED ON\nMBAIFOORROAD\nTe-ty Sets Rest of Camps in\nC-ventio- m New\nProfi-ai\nOMM\u2014___on of tba aieree ptvvUi-\ncJal road relief campe oa tba Balfour\nroad into twe took place Saturday,\nfor tht surr-at ot taa new program\nof partial opara-ona. aha aaa at\nUJxd creek halat ctaeed oa aeotaat\nof tba deep snow at that end cf thread making bad working ec\u2014Mttone.\nThe remaining campe at Kokanee\ncreek eat Sltkum creek, Whleh have\nepaeroael-ataly 100 msn\n, suit work today under the new pro-rrem.\nAasii lllliolslr 10 man are la Hie\nBosratll oamp, tba only one maintained this winter on the Kootenay\ntabs hW_wwy, whleh aba otarta ra-\nstrktad  operation  today.\nTha camps at China creek ead\nBook croak, en tha Trell-caetlaeear\neaat-. of the tra-tproa-lnclal highway, want Into action Thursday, having between, tham 130 ta 110 men.\nThess ootnrjrlss all she camps ln\ntbst portion of Watt Kootenay aouth\nof the O. P. B. main line that have\nbean main\u2014-tied this winter sines\ntha shutdown,\nPremier Mores for\nUnemployment and\nRelief Investigation\nDOLLAR ATTAINS\nHIGHEST VALUE\nIN PRESENT YEAR\nNBW TOM, U. X. mats. t% \u2014\nStrength af\nta\ni k\ni-hangee. The Itailatai'i eemaey\nwaa tatted at II cents la vatoet\nStatea fa-la rt Ike deee, a gata sf\n% tt eaa per ease- tear t\u00ab__y*t\nfto-L H wat the Mabeet mark tha\nthe paaad otarttof ttotat rt tMt\ndew* H from tha trtitoaa etaoa.\nHome OU\nMcDougan\nMercury __.\nMcLeod    \t\nMill   C   t\u00ab....y\u2014\nMayland   __.\nBoyallte   \t\nSterling  paclflo\nteguar Bx\n .01\n    Jt\n.  JOH\n.  .11\n. 8.00\n.   *0TH\nMINNEAPOLIS GRAIN\nEXCHANGES\nMOtrnUHIa. Que., Peb. to. (CP)\u2014\nBritish snd foreign exchange la relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by tbe Boyal Bank of Canada,\ndosed -as\u2014i day aa followM\nArgentina   tpeaoe)    Jttt\nAustralia (pound ) ..ITTJ\nBelglum (belts)    1814\nBratU   Unllrals)       _7J7\nCteeao_s*aJ_a  (crown)       J870\nDenmark Ooaaa)       JIM\nFinland U-uaark)     .0193\nprance (franc)      xtSta\n-orrnany   (raMumark)       att*\nBrest Brtt-en   (pound)    IJJllt\nareece   (drachma)       .0148\nHolland (florin)       JIM\nIndia (rupee)      JOTO\nItaly (lire)    -801\nJapan (yen)       J97B\nJugoslavia (dinar)     .0205\nNew Zealand  (pound)    3.5840\nNorway (krone)      J181\nPoland (riotl)   UU\nBoumanla (leu)      .0080\nSouth Africa (pound)    1.4888\nSpain (peseta)     -678\nSweden   (Crone)       3190\nSwltaerland (franc)       Jill\nUnited tsetse (dollar) UH per cent\npremium.\nMRS. PAULSON IS\nGIVEN LAST RITES\nN-a-BAPOt-B, Minn, Psb. 11--\n(AP)\u2014Plour 6 os-nte hlgbar. In carload lotta, family patents. 4.45-4-8\na barrel la OS-pound cotton seeks.\nSblp-tanta to,441. Bran ltJO-14.\nWhaat: No. 1 nor. TlH-toH: No.\n1 Bed Durum MH; May 70',.; July\n*\u00bb%; Sept. MH.\ncorn: Be. > Tallow 18-40.\nOate: No. t White 19H-38H.\nFlex: NO. 1  lJIH-1-tH.\n\u25bcIOTO-IA, epeb. It (OP)\nlstlvs enotet, unemplojment end the\ngovernenent s-_nln_-s\u2014em of relief\nend work camps la scheduled for\ndleeusslen In tho legislature Tueaday an a motion standing ta ah*\nname of Premier Tolmie calling for\nan tnvertleeewon by a houae committee.\nThe resolution names H. D. Twin\nss choir-man, with alx other Con-\n-tivee and four liberals. The\npersonnel proposed Is J. Loutet. 3.\nH. Berry, Pred Lister. T. H. Kirk,\nDr. B. W. Alweerd. J. H. Beeity, T. D.\nPattullo, A. M. Manaon, Dr. W. H.\nSutherland   aad   -scree  B  Peerson.\nThe motion foUowa the promise of\nof B. W. Bruhn for an InvsatlgaUon\nof ovary  p\u2014see of the lubject.\n*rVitj or more oueatlons Jn tlie\nname of Liberal members hare been\nplaoed on the order papers, covering\na wide range of subjects. Thsy sere\naimed to elicit lnforrn-ti-m on finances, appointments send dlsaenrssals,\nrelief e\u2014npa and the pm-e-se of\nsupplies tor tbe camps.\nWhat revenue, waa derived from the\none per oent tax on wages le one\ncf the. quaotlona Mr. Pattullo haa\nplaoed upon the order papere.\n-teat   merit\ngreat p-ee.\nSMELTER FUMES\nACTION MAY GO\nTO THE HAGUE\nWill Deddt Whtthtr to Ac\nctpt Award Af Ur D_to\nIs Girtn\nSBATTLB. Wtoh, Peb. 11\u2014(AJ*.)\nA special dispatch to the Tlmae from\nWaahlngton, D. C, quoted Oraan H.\n\u25a0ackwerth, legal advMtr ta tha elate\ndtpartmeut, ae telltat tha he\/\noommlttee on aermrotprlaMoas ttw\nflndlnga of the Intematlo\u2014al Joint\nCoroemlsolon awarding IM0>M0 dam*\net-a to Stevens county mtales- be-\ncauee of lnjurlea ta empa -waa 1MB,\n8. O., etnelter fumea have aot been\ndlacusoed between the United States\nsnd Canada heoaase Stevens county\nprotested tha award wae too small.\nBaokworth eald tba tanartotttrt M\nawe-tag reporte by agricultural\npertt at to wtiether Bat effeot of the\nfumes haa heen abated snd when\nthis information cones, wfll decide\nwhether to adopt the report or have\nadd\u2014tonal liter!nn\npossibility of ths matter going lo\nthe Hatue TiIbunal for sellteiuent\nsp-peered during hearings conduoted\nby the cot\u2014enlttee. The teetlmony\nhaa Juet soon mode puhtlo.\nEGG MARKET Dt\nIMWOR FIRM;\nPOULTRY STEADY\nB-ytag Priew an Egg- Vs\nTm C-aU; Ito-Mtfca'\namOtt\nBrltiah OtatamMa Is\nprtcaa at !\noaata aa all e-ndat and aoar stead at\nooeta, Onto lt oenta p-tot ottna\n14 oente. Batoflar to prodaoor. Mint\n10 cento, -rata tl aeate \u00ab_Ort extras 11 to 10 oaata Betafl prloas ia.\nmain nnrtiantaf. tart $\u2022 W. Basin.\nDominion *** lnspsctor ta Mo lls-lf\nProdu\u2014ton ht\natt considerably. Mr aU satrptaa la\nctesaod up, aad attest at Hat daaleta\nan ooareekr itttotlat mmm tot\nthaler requirements. Tha genera} oH-\natoa la that thtn H _t-t_-__wo-\nof retail prlaaa taanaatat hot Meiers\nmerglne aat ha aaiiuaad t\nly la tha near fBton\nThs laat of tba storage etoabt are\nmoving out wall, bnt at atteae which\noanoot  lojrttoat  a profit  ta tha\nTba hatohlat aaaaon la\nand the report of om -tiehery, oa\nlta atto-rtaarf bat*. Is very en-\neouraglag. ohowtag an overate et\naround TO per oent.\nThe poultry market le stood.: Boat\nteat ars arriving, but moony of very\npoor tua-ty Alberta stotaga atocka\nore the best the market offers at\npreeent.\nIt lg evident tbat tha produoora ot\nthe Interior are passing up a tood\nbet in the matter of oaterjBf to tha\npoultry trade. Those wbo r\nly frmeh, ead areas Uh ' '\nfully are always sura ef a\nmarket at top market prtceo ba\ntrouble It that thla <_\u2014s of\nwins out through being packed aa-\ncording to *_ornl__a __a_arta. aad\nthis method wia have ta bt aa_ttad\nIf the producers here hope to place\nthe poultry oa tba asm. m haw base\ndone with thetr etas, anm* produced\nln the tntorter are aaaaa- ta aew ta\nCanada, and tt only Itiaila, tm\ntbe producers to put up thMr poultry\nequally well, for tt to achieve tha\neome enelsbto J)-Ulna\nlo  coy,  oe  well   ao\nWe Offer\u2014$6000\nWestKootenayPowerCo.\n-ft 1966 at 87 Yldding Oyer 6%\nGuaranteed by Consolidated Mining, Smelting k\nPower Co. Ltd.\nA FIRST MORTGAGE BOND\nOrders may be wired at our expertse.\nG. M. OLIVER * CO., LTD.\nSTOCKS\nCommaroe Whig.\nBstabliehed for M Team\ntto Haatlato Bt. What\nB.C.\nTORONTO INDUSTRIALS\nThe  principal  pert  of  everything\nThe medium should alwaya ba ta\ntbe right stunts.\nThe Consolidated MlnlngcSt \"melting CoM of Canada, Ltd.\ntBtll    BMTIHI  OOtDMBU\n_7n_M_T_jiT) AMm__hnn  Photphtte\nELBPHAWT g_rp___, of Ammonia\nITIttiato   aat  tensers af\nTADANAC\nBIBCT-OLTTIC\nCadmlnm-Bi-math\nLead-Z-W\nBell Telephone\n_.\n_\nUl\n\u2014\u2022\n\u2014\n131,\nClone  toning   ..\nTl\nT\u00bb\n10\nPord of Can. A .\n14%\n14Va\n14*\n[mpttial Tobaooo\n\u2014\n\u2014\n.**\nInter nickel ...\nt_\nlie\n\u2022 _\nIntornaOon Pete\n\u2014-\n\u2014\n10H\nUaaeey Harris ..\nI-\nt\u00ab\nIH\n18JO\nitxso\n1\u00ab10\nService   ttotlona\n-_\n\u2014-\nIH\nBtrun  Walker..\nIH\nIH\nIH\nC-aUOWOOK. B. O. Pel*. 11.\u2014Tha\nfuneral of the late lira. V. Pauleon\nwaa hold In the MacPherson funeral\nhome oa Thursday 'lowing which\nthe remains were taken to Creston\nlor burial la tba family plot there:\nMrs. Paulson passed away at her\n\u2014erne Tuesday morning after e lingering Illness extending over several\nyears. Sbe was 80 yeara of age and\nhad heen a resident of Cranbrook\nfor tha greater part of her life. Born\nIn Waterdown, Ontario, aha came to\nCmnbrook with ber parents ln 1901.\nLater ehe mored with them to Creston hut returned to Cranbrook after\nbar mar-ate. She wae a sister of\nMrs. D. Barton of t\u00b0' dty, sad P.\nRyckman, Indian agent here. She\nloaves her buaband and two children\nPred, Bather, aged 14 and 11 years.\nPARENT-TEACHER BODY\nDECIDES CONTINUE\nSEWING CLASSES\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nM-trrBB-L. B\u00ab_ 11 thSt butter\naat chases won higher an the pro-\nduea market ban Saturday.\nCheese, summer 10* to 1014.\nCheese, ourrent.  IS to  llVe,.\nBatter, Bo. I Onset, nvi to mt.\nBan. fresh specials ta cartona, M.\n\u25a0gees, treen ortat ta cartons, tt.\nteera.  fresh tints ta tartoaa. M.\ntote, ctoraes eitroa flrsto ta cartona  23.\nBggs. etorage seconds ta cartons 11.\nMontnal baa 80,000  Jobine\nWARDrTBR, B. 0., Peb. 11--Tlie\nWardner Parent-teacheia' association\nheld a meeting In the senior school\nroom oa Thuredey. th- president Mr.\nIverson, occupying the a\u2014air.\ntt waa decided to continue to hold\n\u25a0ewlng claaeee tor the glrla, aa tt la\nnot possible, owing to lack of equipment, to hold cooking claooeo. The\npoaatblUty of renting a eewlng machine was dlecuseed. and the oocre-\ntary waa ached to make enquiries aa\nta fhe ooat of same. Wan and\nmeans of l\u2014__t money, wsre also\nilea, issoail and It waa arranged to\nbold a whlat drive la March. Following the edjo\u2014r_ment af the mooting retra-t-nante ware eerved.\nAt a moollill of tha church board\nit waa decided to purchase aaw hymn\nbooks lor the cb___ aad a donation cf 110 wae received tor that\nA man's love le llks his swot-eft mart ba ted.\nDo not  hide today- win behind\ncloud.\nIt's got to be good to be\nADVERTISED\nAD the king's horses ... and al the kins'- men can't make I\nM-cess ont of a bad product. No amount of advertising will\ncreate a market for it. The more it _ advertised, the more its\ndefects become known.\nBut a good product well advertised grows as swiftly md\nnaturally as a healthy plant People try it and like it They tell\nothers. They like it Soon that product is found everywhere ...\nand its name, spread abroad by advertising, ls on every\ntongue. e\nWhen you see something widely and consistently advertised, you can be pretty sure it's well worth having. If It weren't\n... if it didn't represent an honest and worthy vain* ... tha\nmaker couldn't afford to advertise it\nLook over the advertisements in this paper. Some of theee\nnames you know. Others perhaps are newcomers, potential\nfriends bringing some new comfort or convenience. But all are\nentitled to your trust... all are here because they have something real to contribute to yonr advantage . . . your service\ne a a JOUT happineas.\n TAOW  TBI\nDOLL CONTEST\nResults to Midnight. Feb. ao:\nDoU DoU\nRank Han. N_ Bank Nam. *sa.\n1   Patty G-man ______ M 39 Marguerite  _oHlah   SM.\n1   Betty   Tergason  ,  88 38 Bale May Bred-lew 19\n\u00ab   Sybil McLean a 37 Delia   Whitfield 41\n\u00ab   Margot   Allan M 38 LUJlan   Parker \u00ab\nI    __.  Mansfield- ______   1 39 Phyllis   Patterson .   4\n\u2022   Salem Tottet 1 IO l-w-  Beata     8\n7   Mary U\"1>t*.(*.\" _____   3 11 laabelle   Young  33\n, t   Margaret   Weat     14 43 Lola  Gamble 41\nt   Phyllla   HUlott 17 43 Elsie   Hodgeon 43\n1*   wmrn   Ball 88 44 Both   Nelaon    38\nU.   Ruby   Olbbon 8 af. Ha*w   Stout .._   18\nIS   Doreen Manahan 13 4(1 Diana   Williams 80\nIt   Ju* Bur 88 47 Muriel Newell  48\n14 D-tie  Whitehead ,27 411 Joan   r-rtuaon    87\nU   B__leer Beeston 48 40 Connie Johnston 44\n15 I\u2014\u2014ee   Dnrdney   ...___. 13 50 Daphne Rhode  tl\nIT   _a_y_ Ounn   \u2014._. 81 51 AneoJe  Bird    8\n13   Margaret Madden 89 53 Dorothy  Qormley  M\n1*   alao.   Vaneblee  _,   ,,        38 53 Berenice Burgess lt\nM   Rt-ot.  JUdMamlth  .  10 54 Betty Benwell  71\nSI   Ran-  Nelaon  38 53 Phyllla  Thoropaon   88\n\u2014I   Jocalyn   Doncaater   _.__ 73 56 Mary   Zetnuk    ..._ SI\n38   Ttmnoea   Nlcholaon   _.._- 67 57 Shirley  sea\u2014-hard  74\nS4   Maure\u2014i  Rowley  _.___ 43 58 Mary   Lannlgan    90.\n38   Uly   Brlckson    16 69 Betty Byres  _ 83\nM   Margaret   Matthews   __ 38 60 Margaret ralaaconl  _ 63\nJT   Ingabord Martachlnak. \u2014 37 61 Rita   Oolettl   -  70\n36   Jean Arohlbald   39 63 Orac. Stanton ._  69\n, en   Dona   Stuart   \u2014\u2014 38 63 Be-t-f,  McKlnney   __ 64\n30   Betty   Oeorge     _._. 68 64 Ingrfd  Calletrom . 40\n81   Joan  Kerr    30 68 Jessie   Byres    \u2014_...... 84\n.3 -\u2014\u2014Tier.  Orl-nlle \u2014 79 86 Margaret Jane Mann   13\nIS   Mary   Leeemlng  \u201e  41 67 Batty Aldersmlth  _  11\n34   Psgger Dunnatt  .,,.. 81 68 Patey  Wllaon   63\nContest Closes Feb. 27th.\nMann, Rutherford Co.\nDruggists and Stationers\nLUCKY THIRTEEN!\nBROCKTON, Mate, rak. JI\u2014Ths\nllth, 13th and 13th children wen\nbora today to Mr. and Mrs. Ellas\n\u25a0I. Salami, The- new* amrai,, tw.\n.Hoys, end tl. IH weighed three\npounds, one ou\u2014es, three pounds,\ntwo ounce*., and three pounds, 11\nW3-i\nNEWS OF THE DAY\nKeep March  19 open  lor A.OJ*.\ndance. (7M)\nDaughters of  Ine-lnn-l   meet   tonight at 8 o'clock in Memorial Hall.\n(778>\nPrcspectora Association will meet\nat chamber of Mines offloe, Wed_e*e-\nday night st 8 o'clock: (764)\nUnfurnished 3-room aula,. Bard\nwood floors. Electric Prtdg.. alao\non. furnished suite. Ken* Apt.. (447)\nO. O. B. P. MILITARY WHIST\nAND DANCE IN THE ELKS HALL\nTONIGHT II I P. It ADMISSION\n88   CENTS. (179)\nSATURDAY \u2014 Ten at th. Nurses-\nHorns. Entertainment provided by\npupils of Mrs. Foster, Mlaa Peebles,\nMr. Wallace and Mis, Jjoweery. (787)\nCLASSES -\nJ. A. C. Laughton. R*0.\nOPTOMETRIST  AND   OPTICIAN\nIUm -SOS-SOS MKDICAL ARTS BUILDINO\nNelson\nBusiness\ne\nDAY  OR EVENINO  CLASSES\nIndividual    Tuition\u2014Commence\nany time.\nP. O. Boi 14 Phone 803\nmmmmn\nWOOD\u2014that's good!\nYou build for permanency with W. W. Powell Lumber.\nStrong hardy wood that resists wear. Cut in a creat\nvariety of sizes.   At reasonable prices.\nW. W. Powell & Co., Ltd.\n'The Home of Good Lumber*'\nPhone 176 Foot of Stanley Street\nisaMsmi.il\nCanadian Legion military whist\ndrive and dance at 8 p.m., Pebruary 24. Admission 33 cents including refreshments. Everybody welcome. (7-90)\nCome and enjoy the High School\nplay at the Junior nigh auditorium\nat 8:15 Wednesday and help the\nHlfh school sports equipment fund.\nDepression prices: Achool students\nIS oents; others 80 cents,       (788)\nWHIST   DRIVE   IN   K   P   HALL\nWednesday, 24th, 8 pm. Ladles\nAuxiliary to tha B. R. T. Admission\n36 cents. This entlt_es you to two\nchances on drawing. EVERYBODY\nWELCOME. t.77B)\nFROM   THE   VANCOUVER   \"SUN\"\nQuito the outstanding feature of\nthe Philarmonle program was the\nperformance of the Greig Sonata by\nIRA 8WARTZ AND CHARLES E.\nSHAW. These two artiste havs\nworked together for some time snd\ntheir years of study was amply\nrewarded by an excellent sdl round\nperformance ln which tbe team work\nhad reached1 a point that presented\na warmth and freedom of expression that waa altogether delightful. HEAR THEM AT TRINITY\nCHURCH THURSDAY EVENINO AT\n8:30. (778)\nliiiHiaiMS- -,-v-v-v-*.\n-COAL-\nWe Offer the Best Coal\nFOR EVERY USE\nGALT LUMP: A good coal for cook- ffl 1 Kfh\nIng and hot air furnaces   *Xi.\u00abW\nGALT STOVE: A small lump coal for fljn pa\nyour kitchen range   \u00ab-_*.*JU\nJEWEL LUMP: The ideal and best C11 CO\ncoal for hot air furnaces. Ton .... \u00ab\"^\u00abwO\nCROW'S NEST: The best for steam C11 AA\nand hot water plants. Lump  \"AAaOU\nMtoeRon \u2022 $10.25\nSpecial prices on carload lots.\nDRY WOOD-AU Lengths.\nNelson Transfer^\nPhone 35 Nelson, B. C.\nFUNERAL NOTICE\nFuneral of the late Chart* Edward\nGardiner of Crescent VaDey will take\nplace in Nelson tomorrow, Tuesday,\nat 1:80. Services under tbe auspices of Nelson company of Jehovah's witnesses, from D. J. Robertson's Funersl Parlors. (780)\nCUT DOWN YOUR\nFUEL COSTS. USE\nMERCURY COAL\nThe best and quickest way to reduce\nyour expense for fuel la to specify MERCURY COAL on all your\norders. It ls Ideal for use !n\nfurnace, range or heater. It ls\nclean and economical to use.\nHundreds of satisfied household-\nen can tell you this.\nPHONE 797\nfor a trial order of Mercury.\nRENWICK'S\nCORD  AMD   SLAB   WOOD\nCook\nWith a\nGAS\nRANGE\nA MEAL CAN BB COOKED WITH A OAS RANGE TOR JUST\nA PEW CENTS\u2014THE PRICE OP A  BAR  OP  SOAP.\nTHIN THERE ARE NUMEROUS OTHER ADVANTAOES\nWHICH YOU WILL APPRECIATE. COOKINO WITH A dAS\nRANOE IS MUCH EASIER. IT TAKES LESS TIME. COOKINO IS\nALWAYS SUCCESSFUL, BECAUSE THE OVEN TEMPERATURE\nCAN BE SET TO THE PROPER DEGREE OIV-N IN THE RECIPE.\nCOOKINO WITH GAS IS THE CHOICE OP THOUSANDS OP\nHOUSEWIVES EVERYWHERE. LEARN HOW EASILY YOU CAN\nBAVE A OAS RANGE. AND UPON WHAT EASY TERMS OP\ndUSDIT, BY  PHONING  87. THE  CITY  OAS  WORKS.\n\u2014The City of Nelson\n-TBE NELSON DAILY NlWi. NELSON. B. Ca-KOWDAT MO_NtNO, \u00bb-_BtJa_tT it,  Uttm\nFire Smveeps Through Ontario Town\nL0.B.A.C0ND0CB\nFORMER MEMBER'S\nB0R1AL_SERVICES\nMn. M. J. Cameron la Paid\nLast Tribute at St. Paul's\nUnited Church\nFIREMEN FIOHI BLAZE FOB TEN HOURS\nTtm buildings wen ra_ete1, four families made home-\nleas aad heavy damage done by the fire that \u2014-iglna\u2014-\nwith h gasoline explosion lu Marlexaus' garage, Alexandria, Ont., February 13. The bias-, conquered after a\n10-hour fight, was marked by two explosions, the on..\nIn Marlexaus' garage and the other ln the basement o.\nChen\u2014r's store where the foroe of the expoaon oauaec\nthe building to collapse. Almost the entire population\nmustered to fight the blase** while apparatue was rushed\nPunenu  eerrlees  for  Mrs.  ht.  3.\nCameron were held in St. Paul's\nchuro Sunday afternoon, Wer. T, 3.\nS.  Pewr-Jaon officiating.\nMra, C. W. Trier rendered a eolo,\n\"Enough to Know.\" Hymns sung by\nthe oholr were \"There were Ninety\nand Nine,\" and \"Breathe on Me\nBreath of God.\" hfn. P. D. Plow*\nmaa, Mra. Wilson an*l Mrs, Cull oon.\ncluctod servtees of the \u2014, O. B. A.,\nof which the deceased ana a mem*\nber, at the gera*\u2014aide.\nPallbearers wen D. Rlef-fdeoen,\nAleet Dingwall, A. J. Manaan. Porrest\nPlowman, Ivle Spiers and James Ear.\nFlora, offerings were: The family\npillow.   Daughters,   son,   -rra-tWhll-\nfrom Cornwall. ' Brery amiable utenetl for carrying, J\u2122\"* Oa\"*\u2122, ,*n*\u00abEe*; J!p0*,:,__'m\nwater waa brought Into operation. Garden hoae played Wllaon and family, Olelchen, Alberts:\nsteady streams of water on the buildings, while bucket **-\u00bb__. Mr. and Mrae OH. Herman:;\nbrigadea were haetuy formed. Centred In the main Reglna, Mr. and Mrs. 3. N. Anderson,\nstreet of the town, the flamea spread relentlessly down; N,\"\"J tool*. L. O. B. A\u201e -sales\none side and were only stopped from crossing the street!aid of St. Paula United church. Mrs\nby the frantic effort, cf the firefighters. A section of \"\nthe gutted area la ahown above.\nAMATEUR RADIO\nSOCIETY STARTS\nON THIRD YEAR\nJack Med. Again at Head; W.\nSharpe Second in\nCommand\nAt tbe scond animal meeting\nof the Nelson Amateur. Radio society held Sunday night at the new\nheadquarters of tbe organization,\nabove the Ctty aaa Works, R. J.\nMeek wse reelected preeldent. other\nofficer- elected were William Sharp,\nvice-president, and H- W. Wilton,\nsecret- 17 -treasurer.\nPresident Meek spate on the past\nactivities of the club from Its format on over a year ego to lta present state, touching on the new\nbooks on radio which have been\nadded to the library, and two or\nthree excursions of technical Interest tnat the society participated\nIn during the past season.\nMessrg. Sharpe and Wilton, new\nofficers, spoke briefly.\nThe program during the past few\nmonths lt ws\u00ab pointed out, had\nbeen varied and interesting, r.\nPhillips having spoken on various\nrypes of oscillators. Mr. Cunningham\nupon chemical, and their application to the radio Industry; K. Cktts-\nbis on shielding; r .J. Meek on the\nnew standard ot ra-10, the decibel,\nsnd R. oerman on Inductive interference.\nE. Alnsley of the R.CA. addressed the club In a brief talk,\nand Mr. Horaley of Nakusp also.\nK. MatheRon waa the speaker\nof the evening and gave a talk\non the \"Application of Algebra to\nElectrical Problems,\" and answered\nnumerous questions.\nMOSCOW, Teh. 31 (AP)\u2014Leon\nT.otaky and 36 other Russians emigres living abroad were fj.maii.\nstripped of their Soviet cltleenshlp\ntoday and forbidden- \"for all time\"\nto enter the Union of Soviet Socialist republics. The action was\ntaken by the presidium of tbe central executive committee.\nin tha case of Trotsky, the action\nwu a mere formality, for ha waa\nbanis_*d permanently from the Soviet union- two yeara ago and sent\nto Istanbul, Turkey, where he since\nhu lived as a bitter exile,\nTrotsky was banished after an\nopen split with Josef Stalin, Russia's\nstrong man. He became a leader of\nthe left-wingers, who preached s\ndoctrine .of world revolution aa a\nnecessity' befcre Socialism oould be\nbuilt tn one oountry.\nOther former Soviet citizens who\nfell under today's ban were Identified ss Menshevlks or their sympathizers. Few of them were well known\nCALGARY BRONKS\nWIN CHAMPIONSHIP\nCALOARY, AM*., Peb. 21.\u2014Calgary Bronks won the championship of the fiouthern Alberta senior\namateur hockey league here last\nnight by defeating Drumheller 2-0\nln the third of a three\u2014game aeries.\nBronks will now meet Banff, winner.\nof the mountain league, for the\nright  tto  Play   Edmonton   superiors\n .'..;'\u25a0 ',7;\u2014 *_   - ,\u25a0; y_-~\u2014  \u25a0\u25a0    two*   -to   P\u00bbiy   wmomon   nupm\nnTTT__________rrwpTi_Lt f^im-R  foe the provincial championship.\nHEADACHES\nHeadaches are generally traced to defective\neyes and muscular inbalance, which can be corrected with the proper combination of different powers of lenses. This is a work that we\nare thoroughly equipped to perform efficiently\nand proniptly, after a thorough examination.\nAn appointment can be made for the evening\nif desired.\nJ* Oa Patenaude R. O.\nOptometrist and Optician\nExpert Optical Service\nL. TROTZKY AND 36\nRUSSIAN EMIGRES\nLOSE CITIZENSHIP\nFORMER ROSSLAND\nLADY DIESJARBLE\nMrs. Alexander Swanson Waa\na Resident of the \"(.olden\nCity\" 20 Years\nR08SLA-ID, B, C\u201e Peb. 31\nFriends here havs received word of\nthe death of Mrs. Anna Swanson,\nwife of Alexander Swanson, which\noccurred at Marble, Wash., lut\nThursday.\nMrs. Swaneo-. had resided In Rossland for over 30 years before moving\nto Marble about eight years ago.\nShe wu a member of the Maple\nLeaf temple No. 4 order of Pythian\nSisters.\nThe deceased ia survived by her\nhusband and one daughter.\nMRS. M. McLEAN IS\nBURIED, ROSSLAND\nServices JftM in Trail; Mrs\nG. W. Dinks Renders a\nSolo\nROSSLAHD, B. C-, P*b. 21\u2014The\nfuneral' of Mrs. Margery McLean\ntook place at St. Andrew's United\nchurch ie*fnday. Services were held\nin Trail at- an earlier -hour. Rev. C.\nH. Daly spoke on the self-sacrificing\nlife of the deeeaaed to whom death\nhad come u victory rather thsn\ndefeat. A solo wu rendered by Mrs.\nO. W. Blnka.\nInterment wu In the Sunnyslde\ncemetery.\nPallbearers were Robert D. Mitchell,\nMurdoch Henderson and WlUlsjn\nMcKay of Rosslsnd, and Prank\nMoran, D, R. McDonald and J. P.\nRobertson of Trail.\nARE YOU PREPARED FOR\nPRUNING TIME\nWe have in stock\nTREE PRUNERS, 6, 8 and 10 FEET\nGENUINE REISER and WISS SHEARS\nBISHOP PATTERN PRUNING SAWS\nWrite or Phone for Prices\nWood, VaUance Hardware\nCompany, Limited\nWholesale- NELSON, B.C.-Re tail\nLUMBER and\nBUILDING\nMATERIALS for\nEvery Purpose\nhat Construction or Repair Job, you wll want\nthe best in Lumber, Buildinj? Materials and Workmanship\u2014such as we offer.. Take advantage, NOW,\nof the low prices.\nLUMBER of AH Kinds\nShiplap, 2x4, Flooring, Siding, V-Joint, Matched Lumber, Drop Siding, etc., etc.\nQuality Building Materials\nStucco, Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster, Windows, Roofing, Shingles, Plywood, Doors,\nFlooring, etc., etc.\nCO.\nLTD.\nA. H. GREEN\nNELSON and ROSSLAND\nBUILDING CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS\nAND SURVEYORS\n(Suecassors to Jonn Burna _ Wan)\nPLANT ^Hl\" OFFICES MS,\"-\n\u00bbnd SALES OFFICE\nGOVERNMENT SEEKS\nPARKING, LIGHT AND\nFERRY   LEGISLATION\nVICTORIA, peb. 21\u2014Powers are\nsought for the ffwenunent under\namendments to the Highway act to\nprohibit parking for periods to bs\nspecified and to places specified on\nprovincial   highways.\nThe amendments also give power\nto prescribe special llghte which must\nbe kept burning on wrecked can\nwhen they have to park In the\nmiddle of tbe road to effect repairs.\nBtcyoles will be required t0 wear\nrear reflectors of a type authorized\nby  the  provincial  police.\nA new amendment to the Ferries\nact makes lt Illegal for anyone but\nsn authorised official to -operate a\ngovernment owned or licenced ferry\nor interfere with a ferry landing.\nPenalties ara provided for non-\nobservance.\nHELENE MADISON\nBREAKS CANADIAN\nSWIMMING RECORD\nVAirCOTJVnt, B. C, peb. 31.\u2014(Cp,\n\u2014Helene Madison, Seattle natator\nand holder of 16 women's worla\nswimming records, broke a Canadian individual record and aided\nltt setting up a new world's mark\nLn the 600 yvd relay race, la an\nlnter-clty gala here isst night.\nHelene, with a mark of 27 seconds flat, broke bar former Canadian reoord by four-fifths seoonds\nand equalled  Her own world's rec-\nIn the relay eveent, tne Washington Ath.eb.o club women's team set\nUp a new world's mark of five minutes   and   80   seoonds  for   the   900\nyards.\nof\nSwitzerland reports a   surplus\n300,000 bachelor girls.\nLENTEN SERVICES\nBEING OBSERVED,\nATSLSAVIOUR.\n' Thy Faith Haa Made Thee\nWhole\" Topic Archdeacon\nGraham's Sermon\nC. Stark's circle of St. Paul'a, members of Canadian legion lady bowlers, Women's institute, St. Paxil's\nUnited church choir, St. Paul's W.\nU. 8.. Mr. and Mrs. D. Richardson,\nMr. ar\u00bbd Mra. Roes Riley, Mr. and\nMra. Andrew Elliot, Mr. and Mrs.j\nA. Dingwall, Daughters of Sootla.\nMr. and Mft. J. c. Hellecher and\nfamily, Kelson lodge No. 1002, L.\nO. U Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Choate,\nMr. and Un. W, Oow, Mr. and\nMrs. T. W. SIsder and family, Mr\nand Mre. H. J. McX-sen, Mr. and\nMrs. T. K. Bull, Ivle Spiers, Mr.\nand Mrs. A, Wallacb and faailly,\nMr. and Mrs. A. G. Ritchie, Douglas\nand Rita, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Graves,\nt. e Laughton family-. Mrs. M. Ritchie,\nMr. and .Mrs. D. J. Robertson.\nChoosing a\u00ab his theme the \"Religion of Jesus Christ as lt Touches\nEverything,\" Rev,. Archdeacon Pred\nH. Ora&am said that \"lf our religion does not come Into our everyday life it ls taot true religion.\" in\nhla sermon at St. Saviour's church\non Sunday evening. ,\n\"Although there are many people\nw-b-o are exercising Christianity there\nto an equal number who are doing\nthis but not' taking any actual part,\nobserved' Archdeacon Graham. Many\nmen are living on capital. Capital\nIs not their capital, but a trust\nfund.\"\nMr. Oraham then re-told tbe parable of the talents, following whloh,\nhe related a dramatic story from St.\nLukes' gospel telling of the leisurely\nJourney taken by Christ and His\ndisciples whsn they were travelling\nalong the border of Samaria and\nGalilee, in the course of their Journey they met 10 lepers who called\nupon him to be merciful unto them.\nHe told them to go to their priests\nwhich waa the equivalent ot telling\nthem that \"you are to be cleaned.\"\nAs tbey went their way they were\noleansed and were Joyous as they\nsaw tbe glow of their returning\n\u25a0health.\n\"Tou oan draw some of the exuberance and Joy among them as\nthey found themselves restored,\" Im\noon tinned.\nOne out of tbe 10 returned and*\nfell upon hla knees and gave thanks\nto the -Lord who asked whither were\nthe other nine that were cleansed.\nThere is the trouble, t_e archdeacon\nstated, this one man may have loved\nhis family every bit as much ss did\nthe other nine but his love was\nlove that touched Christ, not his\nfamily   alone.\nWe do not oome to church to get\nsomething, we come primarily to\nthank Ood and to Join In tht declaration of our faith and Joy.\nThe others were cleansed of their\nleprosy but thla man waa, made\n\"whole.\" \"Thy faith has made thee\nwhole,''  he  quoted  emphatically.\nThat is a story of amiable people\nsuch as you and I find ln our mldat\nwho are in themselves actually\nexcommunicated from the essence\nof religion.\n\"Surely the Lord would say to\nyou, Are you not cleansed? Wby\ndon't you return ln evidence of\nyour good faith an appreciate the\nbminteouaness of his teachings and\nblessings,\" concluded Archdeacon\nOraham.\nThere are weaknesses ln our economic system.\u2014Secretary of war Fa-\ntrick J. Hurley.\nFor Modern Plumbing\nat Moderate Prices\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nOpp. Cltj Ball Phons IIS\nPHONE TAXI\n77\n4.1   BAKER   ST.\nFrtlfht     Babnliilc\nDallr h* RoaaUnd\nanil Trail, It a.m.\nTrail    Pbons\nELES T. T. -  r.  LTD.\n13,1\nMake e-artni a Pleasure With a\nROLLS RAZOR\n\u00ab'\u00ab\u00bb $7.50 \u2122 $23.50\nAsk anyone who uses this razor.\nThey are tbs boosters.\nCITT DRUG CO\n\"Nelson's  Dispensing  Chemists\"\nPLUMBING\nOr    EVERT    DESCRIPTION\nREASONABLE  PRICES\nPHONE\n1-6-9\nGEO. BRANT\n34th\nAnniversary\nSUIT\nSALE\nStillQoingStrong\nOuf suit sale la still\ngoing strong. Evsry\nsuit on sale at the\nlowest prices in years,\n$18.75\n$21.75\n$24.75\n$28.75\nFree Wood\n14 RICK OF DRY 12-\nINCH WOOD GIVEN\nFREE with each ton of\nGALT or BELLEVUE\nCOAL purchased.\nThis offer good\nFEB. 20 to FEB. 27\nGait Lump ... S11.S0\nGait Egg S-0.50,\nBellevue Lump f 11 -\nPhone 53 or 846\nBURNS\nCoal (b Cartage\nCo.\n511 Baker Street\n44\n-PHONE\t\nTAXI  and\nTRANSFER\nDe l rrelinl Schedule to Trail\nand Ross-end. Leave, Nelson tl\n10 am. Trail Depot, Dainlnlo-\nGara-rt: Rossland Depot, I. D.\nCafe.   ' CON CUMMINS\nARMAl i\nSYMPHONIB POWDER\nTho beeinter secret at an\n. face  powders.\nSmythe,.?!\nFRESCBa-PTlaN    SPECIALISTS\nPHONE   I\nShop   ttn tu by )\nPbon*\n35\nTAXI\nTbe  -est  M  Sert-t\nCartful,  conrteon\nounn\nHalloa Tr-nsfM- -\u2022- ltd.\nROSE\nBeauty Parlors\nPbone  31?  for   Appointments\nPownsUlrs\nK.n.C. Block Waiw it\nProtestant Minister\nHonored by France\nMONTREAL, Peb. 31 (CP)\u2014Rev.\nOeorge Peck, for nearly 30 years\npastor ot Bethanie church, a prosperous Prench Protestant congretpi-\ntlon of tbe United Church or Canada In tbe city of Verdun, was decorated reoently at the annual meeting of the Union Natlonale wltb\n\"Les Palmes Academiques,\" by Ed-\nouard Carteron, prench consu_-gen-\ner\u00bbt on behalf of the French government.\nThis decoration dates back t0 1808\nand is conferred for scientific and\nliterary ac^levexents. Tbe recipient\nof this signal honor was born at\nMontbellard, Doube, Prance, a town\nwhlcb became entirely Protestant ln\nthe I8t.i century at the time of the\nreformation. Mr. Pack has two teaching diplomas, a B. K. (brevet elemental\u2122) and a B. 8. (brevet su-\nperieur). He Is a graduate of ths\nPresbyterian college here and tn\nhis graduation year took five out of\neight prizes Including the gold\nmedal for church history.\nMr. and Mrs. S. Smith\nand Daughter Leave\nto Reside, Calgary\nCRANBROOK, B. Ca, Teb. 21.\u2014Mrs.\nO. E. L. MacKlnn-cn waa a bridge\nhostess on Thursday afternoon when\nprizes were won by Mrs. Maclnioah,\nMrs. Wilson and Mrs. Br.ickett. Mrs\nMacPherson and Mra. Wilson presided ai the tea and coffee urns\nduring the tea dour. The guests\nwers Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Spreull,\nMrs. Cos, Mrs. M-vcIntoek, Mrs. Fergle, Mrs. little, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.\nMacPherson, Mrs. Ironsides, Mrs.\nBarber, Mrs. Sang, Mrs. Brackett,\nMrs. Pink, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Balrd,\nMn. Cameron, Mra. McOlllivray.\nMrs. MUSs, Mrs. McKowan and Miss\nWoodland.\nMrs. Rutledge of Trail ls the\nguest of bsr sister, Mrs. Z. A. HUl,\nlor a few daya.\nMr. and Mra. 0. Smith and Uttle\ndaughter left on Thursday for Cal\ngary .whsn tbey will make their\nhome in tba future.\nWhy is it tbat a mother always\nexpects h*r son to turn out better\nthan hla father?\nNOW\nSHOWING\nTwo Shows\nNightly\n7 and 9 p.m.\nMatinee\n2 o'clock\nA ROMANTIC ADVENTURE\nTURNS TO LOVE\nA PLAT THAT fLATS. A JOT BONO\nIN   YOUR   HEART!\n..\nThe\nBeloved\nBachelor\"\nWOMTN LOVED HIM BT THE\nSCORE\n BUT MONK DOT HIM TOR\nKEEPS TJNTIL L-TTLB M\u201438\nNOBODY NOURISHED HER\nGIRL'S  CHARMS!\nCHABLIE RUQOLES\nPLATING A SENSATIONAL COMEDY PABT\nt\nPaul Lukas\nDOaOTHT JORDAN\nCHARLIE RUGGLES\nVITIEl-JNE OSBOKNE\nOAT  GIRLS  COMEDY\n\u2022     Jiine   MacCkar.   Marion   ShIUlnr,   Gcrtra\u2014<     A\nShort  In  \"JUI-IB  FIB6I\" I    w\nMICKEY   MOUSE\n- ln\n\"MICKEY   STEPS   OUT\nFOX NEWS\nCOMING SHOWS (Kaap this for nteeaace): elm Brook In \"M\nHours.\" Will Botes In ''Ambaasailor BUI.\" Douglas Fairbanks Jr.,\nJoan Blond\u2014I, In \"Union Depot.\" Double blu\u2014Gsora-a O-rtm,\nMarguerite ChsrchUI, In \"Riders of the Purple Ba\u00abe,\" and Mart) u\nMiller In \"Her Majesty\u2014LoVe.\" William Haines, Leila Herams, In\n\"Get Rich Quiet Walltntfoted.\" Constance Bennett In \"Tha Common Law.\" Charles (Buddy) Roger,, Peggy Shannon, In \"Tha\nReckless Ate.\" Jackie Cooper ln \"Hooky.\" George Bancroft, In\n\"Rich Man's Polly.\" Lionel Barrymore In \"Tha Yellow Telenet.\"\nBert Lane and Charlotte Oreenwood In \"Flying High.\" Lionel\nBarrymore ln \"Guilty Hands.\" Edmund Lowe, Lois Moran, In \"The\nSpider.\" Greta Garbo, Clark Gable, In \"Susan Lennox\u2014-Rer Rise\nand Fall.\" \"Th, Speckled Band,\" by Conan Doyle.\n","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","classmap":"oc:AnnotationContainer"},"iri":"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note","explain":"Simple Knowledge Organisation System; Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. 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Recommended best practice is to identify the related resource by means of a string conforming to a formal identification system."}],"Title":[{"label":"Title ","value":"The Daily News","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/title","classmap":"dpla:SourceResource","property":"dcterms:title"},"iri":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/title","explain":"A Dublin Core Terms Property; The name given to the resource."}],"Type":[{"label":"Type","value":"Text","attrs":{"lang":"en","ns":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/type","classmap":"dpla:SourceResource","property":"dcterms:type"},"iri":"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/type","explain":"A Dublin Core Terms Property; The nature or genre of the resource.; Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the DCMI Type Vocabulary [DCMITYPE]. To describe the file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource, use the Format element."}],"Translation":[{"property":"Translation","language":"en","label":"Translation","value":""}]}